No supersymmetry signal was found in Higgs-to-diphoton events, and new 95% CL limits exclude sbottom masses below 530 GeV and chargino-neutralino masses below 235-290 GeV in simplified SUSY models.
Experimental Signatures of Low Energy Gauge Mediated Supersymmetry Breaking
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The experimental signatures for gauge mediated supersymmetry breaking are presented. The phenomenology associated with this class of models is distinctive since the gravitino is naturally the LSP. The next lightest supersymmetric particle (NLSP) can be a gaugino, Higgsino, or right handed slepton. Decay of the NLSP to its partner plus the LSP proceeds through the Goldstino component of the gravitino. For a significant range of parameters this decay can take place within the detector, and can be measured as a displaced vertex or kink in a charged particle track. In the case that the NLSP is mostly gaugino, we identify the discovery modes as $e^+e^- \rightarrow \gamma \gamma + \Emiss$, and $p \bar{p} \rightarrow l^+ l^- \gamma \gamma + \EmissT$. If the NLSP is a right handed slepton the discovery modes are $e^+ e^- \rightarrow l^+ l^- + \Emiss$ and $p \bar{p} \rightarrow l^+ l^- + \EmissT$. An NLSP which is mostly Higgsino is also considered. Finally, these theories can contain scalar particles which mediate sub-millimeter range coherent forces of gravitational strength.
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Search for supersymmetry using Higgs boson to diphoton decays at $\sqrt{s} =$ 13 TeV
No supersymmetry signal was found in Higgs-to-diphoton events, and new 95% CL limits exclude sbottom masses below 530 GeV and chargino-neutralino masses below 235-290 GeV in simplified SUSY models.