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1 What do we want to know? Measure the SUSY masses/parameters 4 Independent Variables M=10.6 GeV
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2 Observable 1 Slope of P T distribution is largely unaffected by Gluino Mass
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3 Observable 2 Clean peak Even for low M
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4 Observable 3 Peak value depends on squark mass
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5 4 Variables and 4 Unknowns 1.Number of events 2.Slope of the P T distribution of the softest 3.The peak of the M distribution 4.The peak of the M j distribution Equivalent Measurements Make Simultaneous Measurements Measure Parameters and Test Universality
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6 Measure M and the Gluino Mass The slope of the P T distribution of the ’s only depends on the M The event rate depends on both the Gluino mass and M Can make a simultaneous measurement An important measurement without Universality assumptions! Results for ~300 events (10 fb -1 depending on the Analysis) Assuming the Universality Constraints Improves the Measurement } ~15 GeV or ~2% } ~ 0.5 GeV or ~5%
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7 Infer m 0 and m 1/2 M 0 (GeV) M 1/2 (GeV) | ~ 3 GeV or ~2% | | ~ 7 GeV | or ~3% Assuming Universality
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8 Do we live in a world with Universal Couplings? | ~5% | | ~ 10% |
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9 Cosmology Measurements No Universality Assumptions 4 Observables and 4 Unknowns With Universality Assumptions 4 Observables and 2 Unknowns Small M measurement Confidence we are in the co-annihilation region LSP is the Dark Matter
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