Reconstructing sparticle mass spectra using hadronic decays

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Abstract

Most sparticle decay cascades envisaged at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) involve hadronic decays of intermediate particles. We use state-of-the art techniques based on the K⊥ jet algorithm to reconstruct the resulting hadronic final states for simulated LHC events in a number of benchmark supersymmetric scenarios. In particular, we show that a general method of selecting preferentially boosted massive particles such as W,Z0 or Higgs bosons decaying to jets, using sub-jets found by the K⊥ algorithm, suppresses QCD backgrounds and thereby enhances the observability of signals that would otherwise be indistinct. Consequently, measurements of the supersymmetric mass spectrum at the per-cent level can be obtained from cascades including the hadronic decays of such massive intermediate bosons. © SISSA 2007.

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Butterworth, J. M., Ellis, J. R., & Raklev, A. R. (2007). Reconstructing sparticle mass spectra using hadronic decays. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2007(5). https://doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2007/05/033

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