TY - JOUR
T1 - Likelihood analysis of the pMSSM11 in light of LHC 13-TeV data
AU - Bagnaschi, E.
AU - Sakurai, K.
AU - Borsato, M.
AU - Buchmueller, O.
AU - Citron, M.
AU - Costa, J. C.
AU - De Roeck, A.
AU - Dolan, M. J.
AU - Ellis, J. R.
AU - Flächer, H.
AU - Heinemeyer, S.
AU - Lucio, M.
AU - Martínez Santos, D.
AU - Olive, K. A.
AU - Richards, A.
AU - Spanos, V. C.
AU - Suárez Fernández, I.
AU - Weiglein, G.
PY - 2018/3/1
Y1 - 2018/3/1
N2 -
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 M
1 , 2 , 3
, a common mass for the first-and second-generation squarks m
q~
and a distinct third-generation squark mass mq~3, a common mass for the first-and second-generation sleptons m
ℓ~
and a distinct third-generation slepton mass m
τ~
, a common trilinear mixing parameter A, the Higgs mixing parameter μ, the pseudoscalar Higgs mass M
A
and tan β. In the fit including (g- 2)
μ
, a Bino-like χ~10 is preferred, whereas a Higgsino-like χ~10 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, χ~10, into the range indicated by cosmological data. In the fit including (g- 2)
μ
, coannihilations with χ~20 and the Wino-like χ~1± or with nearly-degenerate first- and second-generation sleptons are active, whereas coannihilations with the χ~20 and the Higgsino-like χ~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 χ
2
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 electroweakly-interacting sparticles at a future linear e
+
e
-
collider such as the ILC or CLIC.
AB -
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 M
1 , 2 , 3
, a common mass for the first-and second-generation squarks m
q~
and a distinct third-generation squark mass mq~3, a common mass for the first-and second-generation sleptons m
ℓ~
and a distinct third-generation slepton mass m
τ~
, a common trilinear mixing parameter A, the Higgs mixing parameter μ, the pseudoscalar Higgs mass M
A
and tan β. In the fit including (g- 2)
μ
, a Bino-like χ~10 is preferred, whereas a Higgsino-like χ~10 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, χ~10, into the range indicated by cosmological data. In the fit including (g- 2)
μ
, coannihilations with χ~20 and the Wino-like χ~1± or with nearly-degenerate first- and second-generation sleptons are active, whereas coannihilations with the χ~20 and the Higgsino-like χ~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 χ
2
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 electroweakly-interacting sparticles at a future linear e
+
e
-
collider such as the ILC or CLIC.
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U2 - 10.1140/epjc/s10052-018-5697-0
DO - 10.1140/epjc/s10052-018-5697-0
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85044477170
SN - 1434-6044
VL - 78
JO - European Physical Journal C
JF - European Physical Journal C
IS - 3
M1 - 256
ER -