A simple technique for combining simplified models and its application to direct stop production

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The results of many LHC searches for supersymmetric particles are interpreted using simplified models, in which one fixes the masses and couplings of most sparticles then scans over a few remaining masses of interest. We present a new technique for combining multiple simplified models (that requires no additional simulation) thereby highlighting the utility and limitations of simplified models in general, and demonstrating a simple way of improving LHC search strategies. The technique is used to derive limits on the stop mass that are model independent, modulo some reasonably generic assumptions which are quantified precisely. We find that current ATLAS and CMS results exclude stop masses up to 340 GeV for neutralino masses up to 120 GeV, provided that the total branching ratio into channels other than top-neutralino and bottom-chargino is small, and that there is no mass difference smaller than 10 GeV in the mass spectrum. In deriving these limits we place upper bounds on the branching ratios for complete stop pair decay processes for many values of the stop, neutralino and chargino masses. These are available with this paper. © 2014 The Author(s).

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Barnard, J., & Farmer, B. (2014). A simple technique for combining simplified models and its application to direct stop production. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2014(6). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP06(2014)132

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