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Summary of the ATLAS experiment’s sensitivity to supersymmetry after LHC Run 1 — interpreted in the phenomenological MSSM
The ATLAS Collaboration
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ATLAS Experiment
100%
Supersymmetry
100%
Supersymmetric
66%
Electroweak
66%
Energy Center
33%
Dark Matter
33%
R-parity
33%
Proton-proton Collisions
33%
Collision Data
33%
Simplified Model
33%
Particle Mass
33%
Higgs Boson
33%
Sqrt
33%
Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model
33%
Large Hadron Collider
33%
Neutralino
33%
Dark Matter Relic Density
33%
Physics
Supersymmetry
100%
Dark Matter
66%
Center of Mass
33%
Hadron
33%
Standard Model
33%
Higgs Boson
33%
Particle Mass
33%
Chemistry
Supersymmetry
100%
Supersymmetric Particle
66%
Flavouring Agent
33%
Hadron
33%
Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model
33%