Constraining the EW-ino Sector of the MSSM Through a Global Likelihood
摘要
The richness of the supersymmetry phenomenology constrains Large Hadron Collider experiments to follow a channel-by-channel approach and to interpret their data through specific simplified models, despite often being unrealistic. Therefore, global reinterpretations of the wealth of experimental results become more and more important in order to understand which scenarios are really excluded and where new physics may still be hiding. The work of this chapter goes in this direction, by using the reinterpretation tool SModelS to combine different ATLAS and CMS searches for electroweak-inos within a global likelihood. It presents the 16 relevant electroweak-ino searches in the SModelS database v2.3, focuses on the impact of the newly implemented analyses compared to v2.1, as well as the impact of a fixed combination of two analyses. Then, a general study dynamically finding the most sensitive combination of uncorrelated analyses and assessing its impact is presented.