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Title: Likelihood analysis of the pMSSM11 in light of LHC 13-TeV data

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We use MasterCode to perform a frequentist analysis of the constraints on a phenomenological MSSM model with 11 parameters, the pMSSM11, including constraints from ~36/fb of LHC data at 13 TeV and PICO, XENON1T and PandaX-II searches for dark matter scattering, as well as previous accelerator and astrophysical measurements, presenting fits both with and without the (g–2)μ constraint. The pMSSM11 is specified by the following parameters: 3 gaugino masses M1,2,3, a common mass for the first-and second-generation squarks m$$\tilde{q}$$ and a distinct third-generation squark mass m$$\tilde{q}3$$, a common mass for the first-and second-generation sleptons m$$\tilde{ℓ}$$ and a distinct third-generation slepton mass m$$\tilde{τ}$$, a common trilinear mixing parameter A, the Higgs mixing parameter μ, the pseudoscalar Higgs mass MA and tan β. In the fit including (g–2)μ, a Bino-like $$\tilde{χ}{0\atop{1}}$$ is preferred, whereas a Higgsino-like $$\tilde{χ}{0\atop{1}}$$ is mildly favoured when the (g–2)μ constraint is dropped. We identify the mechanisms that operate in different regions of the pMSSM11 parameter space to bring the relic density of the lightest neutralino, $$\tilde{χ}{0\atop{1}}$$, into the range indicated by cosmological data. In the fit including (g–2)μ, coannihilations with $$\tilde{χ}{0\atop{2}}$$ and the Wino-like $$\tilde{χ}{±\atop{1}}$$ or with nearly-degenerate first- and second-generation sleptons are active, whereas coannihilations with the $$\tilde{χ}{0\atop{2}}$$ and the Higgsino-like $$\tilde{χ}{±\atop{1}}$$ or with first- and second-generation squarks may be important when the (g–2)μ constraint is dropped. In the two cases, we present χ2 functions in two-dimensional mass planes as well as their one-dimensional profile projections and best-fit spectra. Prospects remain for discovering strongly-interacting sparticles at the LHC, in both the scenarios with and without the (g–2)μ constraint, as well as for discovering e+e- collider such as the ILC or CLIC.

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Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN (United States)
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USDOE Office of Science (SC), High Energy Physics (HEP)
OSTI Identifier:
1429510
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OSTI ID: 1510026
Grant/Contract Number:  
de-sc0011842; FPA2016-78645-P, IFT Centro de Excelencia Severo O; SC0011842
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Published Article
Journal Name:
European Physical Journal. C, Particles and Fields
Additional Journal Information:
Journal Name: European Physical Journal. C, Particles and Fields Journal Volume: 78 Journal Issue: 3; Journal ID: ISSN 1434-6044
Publisher:
Springer Science + Business Media
Country of Publication:
Germany
Language:
English
Subject:
72 PHYSICS OF ELEMENTARY PARTICLES AND FIELDS

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Bagnaschi, E., Sakurai, K., Borsato, M., Buchmueller, O., Citron, M., Costa, J. C., De Roeck, A., Dolan, M. J., Ellis, J. R., Flächer, H., Heinemeyer, S., Lucio, M., Martínez Santos, D., Olive, K. A., Richards, A., Spanos, V. C., Suárez Fernández, I., and Weiglein, G. Likelihood analysis of the pMSSM11 in light of LHC 13-TeV data. Germany: N. p., 2018. Web. doi:10.1140/epjc/s10052-018-5697-0.
Bagnaschi, E., Sakurai, K., Borsato, M., Buchmueller, O., Citron, M., Costa, J. C., De Roeck, A., Dolan, M. J., Ellis, J. R., Flächer, H., Heinemeyer, S., Lucio, M., Martínez Santos, D., Olive, K. A., Richards, A., Spanos, V. C., Suárez Fernández, I., & Weiglein, G. Likelihood analysis of the pMSSM11 in light of LHC 13-TeV data. Germany. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-018-5697-0
Bagnaschi, E., Sakurai, K., Borsato, M., Buchmueller, O., Citron, M., Costa, J. C., De Roeck, A., Dolan, M. J., Ellis, J. R., Flächer, H., Heinemeyer, S., Lucio, M., Martínez Santos, D., Olive, K. A., Richards, A., Spanos, V. C., Suárez Fernández, I., and Weiglein, G. Sat . "Likelihood analysis of the pMSSM11 in light of LHC 13-TeV data". Germany. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-018-5697-0.
@article{osti_1429510,
title = {Likelihood analysis of the pMSSM11 in light of LHC 13-TeV data},
author = {Bagnaschi, E. and Sakurai, K. and Borsato, M. and Buchmueller, O. and Citron, M. and Costa, J. C. and De Roeck, A. and Dolan, M. J. and Ellis, J. R. and Flächer, H. and Heinemeyer, S. and Lucio, M. and Martínez Santos, D. and Olive, K. A. and Richards, A. and Spanos, V. C. and Suárez Fernández, I. and Weiglein, G.},
abstractNote = {We use MasterCode to perform a frequentist analysis of the constraints on a phenomenological MSSM model with 11 parameters, the pMSSM11, including constraints from ~36/fb of LHC data at 13 TeV and PICO, XENON1T and PandaX-II searches for dark matter scattering, as well as previous accelerator and astrophysical measurements, presenting fits both with and without the (g–2)μ constraint. The pMSSM11 is specified by the following parameters: 3 gaugino masses M1,2,3, a common mass for the first-and second-generation squarks m$\tilde{q}$ and a distinct third-generation squark mass m$\tilde{q}3$, a common mass for the first-and second-generation sleptons m$\tilde{ℓ}$ and a distinct third-generation slepton mass m$\tilde{τ}$, a common trilinear mixing parameter A, the Higgs mixing parameter μ, the pseudoscalar Higgs mass MA and tan β. In the fit including (g–2)μ, a Bino-like $\tilde{χ}{0\atop{1}}$ is preferred, whereas a Higgsino-like $\tilde{χ}{0\atop{1}}$ is mildly favoured when the (g–2)μ constraint is dropped. We identify the mechanisms that operate in different regions of the pMSSM11 parameter space to bring the relic density of the lightest neutralino, $\tilde{χ}{0\atop{1}}$, into the range indicated by cosmological data. In the fit including (g–2)μ, coannihilations with $\tilde{χ}{0\atop{2}}$ and the Wino-like $\tilde{χ}{±\atop{1}}$ or with nearly-degenerate first- and second-generation sleptons are active, whereas coannihilations with the $\tilde{χ}{0\atop{2}}$ and the Higgsino-like $\tilde{χ}{±\atop{1}}$ or with first- and second-generation squarks may be important when the (g–2)μ constraint is dropped. In the two cases, we present χ2 functions in two-dimensional mass planes as well as their one-dimensional profile projections and best-fit spectra. Prospects remain for discovering strongly-interacting sparticles at the LHC, in both the scenarios with and without the (g–2)μ constraint, as well as for discovering e+e- collider such as the ILC or CLIC.},
doi = {10.1140/epjc/s10052-018-5697-0},
journal = {European Physical Journal. C, Particles and Fields},
number = 3,
volume = 78,
place = {Germany},
year = {Sat Mar 24 00:00:00 EDT 2018},
month = {Sat Mar 24 00:00:00 EDT 2018}
}

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