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Supersymmetric effects in hadronic top production

Supersymmetric effects in hadronic top production
Supersymmetric effects in hadronic top production

We study the effects of supersymmetry on polarised cross-sections for tt̄; production at the LHC within a MSSM framework.  A numerical study is carried out for the ten benchmarks of the Snowmass accord.  It is found that the higher order effects involving supersymmetric particles in internal loops can be as high as 6%, both for the cross-section and the parity even helicity asymmetry, for one particular benchmark.  For other benchmarks smaller but nonetheless observable corrections are found.

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Wiebusch, Martin
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Wiebusch, Martin
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Wiebusch, Martin (2007) Supersymmetric effects in hadronic top production. University of Southampton, Doctoral Thesis.

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Abstract

We study the effects of supersymmetry on polarised cross-sections for tt̄; production at the LHC within a MSSM framework.  A numerical study is carried out for the ten benchmarks of the Snowmass accord.  It is found that the higher order effects involving supersymmetric particles in internal loops can be as high as 6%, both for the cross-section and the parity even helicity asymmetry, for one particular benchmark.  For other benchmarks smaller but nonetheless observable corrections are found.

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Published date: 2007

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Author: Martin Wiebusch

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