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Pascal Pralavorio (pralavor@cppm2p3.fr)

SUSY searches : lessons from LHC run 1*. Pascal Pralavorio (pralavor@cppm.in2p3.fr). CPPM/IN2P3–Univ. de la Méditerranée (Marseille, FRANCE). Blois 2014 (20 May 2014). Weak Scale SUSY. ``I am sure we all agree that a giraffe is truly beautiful, but she doesn’t seem to serve any purpose”

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  1. SUSY searches : lessons from LHC run 1* Pascal Pralavorio(pralavor@cppm.in2p3.fr) CPPM/IN2P3–Univ. de la Méditerranée (Marseille, FRANCE) Blois 2014 (20 May 2014) Weak Scale SUSY ``I am sure we all agree that a giraffe is truly beautiful, but she doesn’t seem to serve any purpose” J. Weiss (1974) * See 1404.7191 for a full review Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  2. General Framework (1) • Particle physics is truly beautiful, SUSY serves a natural purpose... • … and predict a mass spectrum of new particles accessible at LHC ! Minimal Supersymetric Standard Model (MSSM) : 29 sparticles + 4 Higgs undiscovered [h0=H(125)] MSSM, aka weak scale SUSY for less than 10% fine-tuning [Dmh2<10xmh2] h10 h20 h1+ h2- S. Martin, SUSY Primer, hep-ph/9709356 L. Hall, BNL SUSY Workshop, Oct 2011 No limit on this spectrum before LHC start !!! ~ ~ ~ ~ h+ h- h10 h20 Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  3. General Framework (2) • Need three more assumptions before we start • R-Parity (PR=-1 for SUSY particles / +1 for SM particles) is conserved • SUSY particles are pair-produced at LHC and the lightest one is stable • R-parity violation or discrete symmetry also possible (see end of the talk) • The nature of the stable Lightest SUSY particle (LSP) in the MSSM: • case 1: c10with MLSP > GeV or case 2: G with MLSP << GeV • The value of DM=MSUSY[highest particle produced at LHC] - MLSP • Assume generally DM > O(100) GeV  open spectra  high energetic objects • If DM < O(100) GeV  compressed spectra very difficult experimentally ~ ~ These 3 assumptions + naturalness = “plain vanilla” Weak scale SUSY That we can discover (or exclude) at the LHC Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  4. SUSY at LHC : strategy (1) <1.8MSUSY mEff Courtesy of Anna Sfryla Multijets + ETmiss + 0/1/2 lepton + 0/1/2 photon Inclusive Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  5. SUSY at LHC : strategy (2) Multi b-jets + ETmiss + 0/1/2 lepton + 0/1/2 photon <MSUSY 3rd generation mCT, Courtesy of Anna Sfryla ElectroWeaK (EWK) 0/1/2 jets + ETmiss + 1/2/3/4 lepton + 0/1/2 photon Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  6. SUSY at LHC : ingredients Jet energy scale under control ETmiss Tail (and shape) under control ATLAS-CONF-2013-082 CMS DP -2013/010 B-tagging understood Photon understood CMS DP -2013/011 ATLAS-2014-004 Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  7. SUSY at LHC : keys of the success 1 3 Very low s~1fb - 1pb Powerful discriminants Well understood Monte Carlos s (pb) <1.8MSUSY 1010 Courtesy of Anna Sfryla mEff 105 ATLAS-CONF-2013-047 4 2 Interpretation if no excess 1- Constraint model, e.g. MSUGRA 2- Simplified/topological models 3- Phenomenological models, eg. pMSSM Background estimation 1- Multijets: jet smearing method 2- W, Z, t, VV : control regions 3- ttV: Monte Carlo 1 Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  8. SUSY at LHC : results ! 2011 2010 2012 e.g. ATLAS (CMS similar) Note: ATLAS Higgs discovery paper: 2500 citations A huge effort from ATLAS and CMS to find SUSY ! Report only on a selection of full 2012 results … Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  9. EWK SUSY See more in F. Legger’s talk • Closer look at EWK SUSY • Hypotheses for the result presentation • Consider the 3 “extreme” cases • H0, A0, H+/-, q, g, l decoupled (pessimistic) ~ ~ ~ h10, h20,h1+, h2- Governed by M1, M2, m (tanb, mA) Higgs Bosons (See S. Dawson) Bino Wino Higgsino • Production considered at LHC • Highest cross-section O(1)pb : c1+c1-, c20c1+/-(c1+/-c10) • Dominant background : WW, WZ (inc. W) • Unsensitive to c10c10production at LHC when LSP=c10 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ See more in I. Vivarelli’s talk • Note: these searches also address sleptons (see back-up for more details) ~ ~ ~ ~ h+, h- h10, h20 Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  10. EWK SUSY (1) ~ • With c10=LSP, consider only scenario (a) • All decaying via on-shell W or Z • At LHC generally consider leptonic decay of W and Z W(*) Z(*) 2l2j/3l + ETmis 2l + ETmiss + 0 jets 1403.5294 • NEW: First limit at LHC ! 2011-2012 gain ! 1403.5294+1402.7029 Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  11. EWK SUSY (2) ~ • With c10=LSP, consider only scenario (a) • Try also with Higgs in place of Z in c20 decay (e.g if M2≈m) • Combine several Higgs decays (bb, WW, ZZ [gg , tt]) ~ W(*) h0(*) 1-4l + ETmiss CMS-PAS-SUS-13-017 CMS-PAS-SUS-13-017 1l + 2b + ETmiss • NEW: First limit at LHC ! See also ATLAS-CONF-2013-093 Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  12. EWK SUSY (3) ~ ~ ~ g W g/Z • With G=LSP, driven by c10 decay to G • Scenario (a) gives 2 additional g  ~no background ! • Scenario (b) gives 1 extra W and 1 Z/g  ~no dedicated results yet @ 8 TeV [ATLAS-CONF-2012-144] • Scenario (c) gives 2 extra g/Z/h0 depending on DM and tanb g/Z/h0 (a): gg+ ETmiss (c): h0h0(4b)+ ETmiss (c): ZZ(2l2j,4l)+ ETmiss ATLAS-CONF-2014-001 CMS-PAS-SUS-13-006 CMS-PAS-SUS-13-022 No limit yet ! Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  13. ~ • 3rd generation squarks : t See more in J. Linacre’s talk Lots of possible decays Very close to ttbartopology (s~240pb) Before LHC no constraints on stop !! Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  14. ~ • 3rd generation squarks : t (1) • Most powerful analysis: 1l + 4j + ≥1b-jet + ETmiss final state • Design very carefully Signal Region (discriminant var.+ phase space regions) • Can look at two scenarios ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 100% t ->tc10 100% t ->bc1+ ->bWc1 0 1308.1586 Seriously bites in the naturalness area for open spectra ! Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  15. ~ • 3rd generation squarks : t (2) • Situation in July 2012 at ICHEP – at the time of the Higgs discovery FIRST LIMITS (July2012) ! √s=7 TeV, L=5fb-1 M(LSP)=200 GeV “If you cover the white space then RPC Weak scale SUSY is probably dead” R. Barbieri (ICHEP2012), Summary Talk Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  16. ~ • 3rd generation squarks : t (2) • Many other analyses and a lot of progress since ICHEP 2012 FIRST LIMITS (July2012) ! √s=7 TeV, L=5fb-1 “Final” LHC Run I: √s=8 TeV, L=20fb-1 √s=7/8 TeV, L=5/12fb-1 First results @ √s=8 TeV, L=20 fb-1 Different scenarios for c1+ mass  Today not much white space ! Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  17. ~ • 3rd generation squarks : t (3) • Look at every uncovered corners • Vary the branching ratios 100%->50%, polarization assumptions [ultimately pMSSM] • Very compressed spectra: t1->c c10 • Top mass funel: t2->tc10or t2Z/H t1Z/H t c10 • G=LSP also actively pursued and gives m(t1)>O(500) GeV • NLSP=Higgsino-like : t1 ->bc1+->bff’c10 -> bff’h0(->gg,bb)G • NLSP=Higgsino-like : t1 ->bc1+ -> bff’c10 -> bff’h0(->ZZ)/Z(->ll) G • Other NLSP scenario also looked at, e.g. t1 NLSP: t1bntt1bntnttG ~ ~ CMS-PAS-SUS-13-009, ATLAS-CONF-2013-068 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1405.3886 (CMS), 1403.5222 (ATLAS) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ • 1312.3310 (CMS) ~ ~ ~ ~ • 1404.5801 (CMS), 1403.5222 (ATLAS) ~ ~ ~ • ATLAS-CONF-2014-014 Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  18. ~ • 3rd generation squarks : b • 1308.2631 2011-2012 gain ! CMS-PAS-SUSY-13-018 Two possible decay channels: 1- bbc10 Signature: 2 b-jets + Etmiss 2- btc1+/-bWW*c10 Signature: 2 like-sign leptons + Etmiss+ 2 bjets ~ ~ • CMS-PAS-SUS-13-018 ~ ~ ~ Seriously bites in the naturalness area ! Similar for b->tc1+ and G=LSP (covered by G=LSP stop searches) ~ ~ ~ ~ Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  19. Gluinos searches See more in S. Versille’s talk 1, 2, 3 or 4-step decays ~ G • Note: These searches also address 1st/2nd generation squarks(see back-up for more details) Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  20. Gluinos searches (1) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ • With c10=LSP, consider gqq(*)qqc10 / qqWc10 [q=1rst/2nd generation] • With 2-10 high energetic jets+ ETmiss: cover at best compressed / open spectra • To maximize coverage, split in number of leptons (0, 1, 2 generally like-sign) 1 step decay 2 step decay • ATLAS-CONF-2013-062 • ATLAS-CONF-2013-047 • 1402.4770 Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  21. Gluinossearches (2) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ • With c10=LSP, consider gqq(*)qqc10/ qqWc10 [q=3rd generation] • With 2-10 high energetic jets + ETmiss • Split in number of leptons (0, 1, 2 like-sign) and bjets(0-3) ~ Open qq dominates ~ ~ ~0.4m(g) ~ ~ Open gttc10 dominates ~ ~m(q) ~ ~ In all cases, m(g)>O(1) TeV for m(c10)>500 GeV! Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  22. Gluinossearches (3) ~ ~ ~ g • With G=LSP, driven by c10 decay to G • Ask many energetic jets + ETmiss… • … as well as additional photon(s) and eventually leptons/b-jets W g/Z g/Z/h0 (a): gg+ ETmiss (c): gh0(2b)+ ETmiss • 1211.1167 • ATLAS-CONF-2014-001 ~ Here also m(g)>O(1) TeV … Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  23. Conclusion on natural SUSY • The giraffe turns into dinosaurs ? • Other escape routes provides extra signature at LHC • Vestige of SUSY spectrum at O(TeV) : Generally comes with “long”-lived particles • R-Parity Violation:Multileptons, No Z, multijet resonances, Lepton Flavor Violation • Beyond MSSM: additional scalar particle(s) •  Generally background free searches ! ~ M(Stop)>500 GeV (mLSP<100 GeV) M(g)> O(1) TeV Weak Scale SUSY M(Gauginos) > O(200) GeV Weak scale SUSY still alive if : -- compressed scenario (limits are weaker) -- complicated SUSY spectrum (intricate decay chains) -- hard at low luminosity (c1+c1-WWc10c10), Higgs in cascade ~ ~ ~ ~ Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  24. Long-Lived Particles See more in I. Tomalin’s talk • ATLAS-CONF-2013-092 • CMS-PAS-EXO-2012-037 • CMS-PAS-EXO-2013-038 Lifetime-Mass limits Gluino Neutralino Chargino • 1310.3675 • (disappearing track) 1404.7191 (non pointing photon) • 1310.6584 (Stopped gluino) See also 1305.0491 (CMS), 1211.1597 (ATLAS), ATLAS-CONF-2013-058 Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  25. R-Parity Violation See more in R. Franceschini’s talk • R-parity violating search at LHC (48 new Yukawa couplings) • Ex: if one l≠0 and c10 is the LSP spectacular signature forgg Lepton Number Violation (LFV) Baryon Number Violation (BNV) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ‘’ l121 ≠0 implies c10emn ≥4 lepton l111≠0 implies c10uuu 2x3 resonant jets • ATLAS-CONF-2013-091 • See also 1311.1799 (CMS) • ATLAS-CONF-2013-036 Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  26. Beyond MSSM • Dirac gauginosin N=2  scalar gluons (sg) SUSY can be realized in other ways M(sg)<350 GeV sgqq 2x2resonant jets g g sg • 1210.4826 ~ N=2 supermultiplet M(sg)>350 GeV sgtt 2 like-sign leptons • ATLAS-CONF-2013-091 T. Rizzo (SLAC Summer Institute, 01-Aug-12) • Add a new singlet: NMSSM, Stealth SUSY • Relax Higgs mass constraint, remove ETmiss, add more leptons / g / b-jets … (see e.g. 1210.2052) Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  27. Conclusions • Particle Physics is truly beautiful and SUSY serves a natural purpose • From LHC run1 results, seems not the casefor plain vanilla SUSY (RPC, LSP=c10/G open spect.) • Strongest conclusion: Gluino mass limit above 1 TeV in “all” cases • Stop/SbottomL not present below 500 GeV – still hidding ? • EWKino sector still model dependent. Need more luminosity • Still many ways to escape current limits … • With LHC next run, ATLAS/CMS will continue to explore this uncharted territory ! ~ ~ • ATLAS-PUB-2013-011 • ATLAS-PUB-2013-002 “It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so. ” (M. Twain) Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  28. SPARE Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  29. Naturalness (1) • Particle physics is truly beautiful, SUSY serves a natural purpose... • Standard Model (SM) is an effective field theory valid up to LNP M. Veltman, Acta Phys. Polon. B 12, 437 (1981) Dmh2~LNP2 If all t, W, Z, H have s-1/2 partners this could solve the problem Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  30. Naturalness (2) • Particle physics is truly beautiful, SUSY serves a natural purpose... • Standard Model (SM) is an effective field theory valid up to LNP • SM is natural if Dmh2<mh2[Veltman conditions] LNP<500 GeV [NP will be discovered at LHC!] • Some SUSY realizations are ‘natural’ candidate for New Physics (NP) (e.g. for the top loop) M. Veltman, Acta Phys. Polon. B 12, 437 (1981) S. Dimopoulos, H. Georgi, Nucl. Phys. B193 (1981) 150 Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  31. All 8 TeV/20 fb-1 ATLAS/CMS results https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMSPublic/PhysicsResultsSUS https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/AtlasPublic/SupersymmetryPublicResults 9+23 11+18 https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMSPublic/PhysicsResultsEXO Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  32. SUSY is challenging ! • Majorana particles and elementary scalars are generally hard to find … • but constitute most of the SUSY particle spectrum ! • So not alarming that it takes us some time … MSSM a.k.a Weak Scale SUSY : 29 sparticles + 4 Higgs undiscovered 21! scalars+ 5 Majorana + 3 others fermions Disc. Pred. H 1964 2012 ~ ~ Disc. Pred. q,l 1981 2029??? Still some time ! Disc3 Disc2 Disc1 n* Pred. 1930 1962 2000 1956 Pred. c 2051?? ? 2013? 2007! 1981 * Assuming Majorana Neutrino ~ ~ ~ ~ Excellent framework for an experimentalist  need to push his detector to the best ! h+, h- h10, h20 Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  33. EWK SUSY: sleptons • Conclusions: • First extensive exploration of SUSY EWK at 8 TeV but no generic mass limits • More final conclusions in 4D (M1, M2, m, tanb) in the making • Still a lot of “natural” phase space to explore … • Note: Unsensitive to c10c10 production at LHC when LSP=c10 • Look also for direct charged sleptons production ~ ~ ~ See more in I. Vivarelli’s talk ~ ~ G=LSP [≥3l+ ETmiss] eR, mR, tR NLSP or co-NLSP c10=LSP [2l+ ETmiss] l= eR, eL, mR, mL ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1404.5801 1403.5294 Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  34. ~ • 3rd generation squarks: b 2 like-sign lepton signature Multi-b signature (hbb) • 1404.2500, 1311.6736 • ATLAS-CONF-2013-061 Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  35. Gluinossearches • ATLAS-CONF-2013-061 • ATLAS-CONF-2013-061 • ATLAS-CONF-2013-061 • ATLAS-CONF-2013-061 Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  36. Long-lived Particles • 1305.0491 Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  37. 1st/2nd generation squarks • ATLAS-CONF-2013-047 • 1402.4770 Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

  38. ATLAS Learning Machine • Use the ATLAS experiment to identify the Higgs boson • Htautau channel • Use simulated data …. • http://www.kaggle.com/c/higgs-boson/ Pralavorio Pascal SUSY@LHC (Blois 2014)

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