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16 April 2024
 
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A Comparison of Future Proton Colliders Using SUSY Simplified Models: A Snowmass Whitepaper
Timothy Cohen ; Tobias Golling ; Mike Hance ; Anna Henrichs ; Kiel Howe ; Joshua Loyal ; Sanjay Padhi ; Jay G. Wacker ;
Date 1 Oct 2013
AbstractWe present a summary of results for SUSY Simplified Model searches at future proton colliders: the 14 TeV LHC with 300 fb^{-1} and 3000 fb^{-1}, a 33 TeV proton collider with 3000 fb^{-1}, and a 100 TeV proton collider with 3000 fb^{-1}. Upper limits and discovery significances are provided for the gluino-neutralino (for both light and heavy flavor decays), squark-neutralino, gluino-squark, and stop-neutralino Simplified Model planes. Events are processed with the Snowmass combined detector, which is based on the existing LHC experiments. Expected Standard Model backgrounds are computed using the Snowmass samples. We place emphasis on comparisons between different collider scenarios, along with the lessons learned regarding the impact of systematic errors and pileup. More details are provided in a companion paper.
Source arXiv, 1310.0077
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