Bigger, Better, Faster, More at the LHCperIzaguirre, Ederper/SLACperManhart, Michaelper/Rutgers U., PiscatawayperWacker, Jay G.per/SLACUSDOEorgUnited States. Department of Energy.[California]SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory2010-08-26engMultijet plus missing energy searches provide universal coverage for theories that have new colored particles that decay into a dark matter candidate and jets. These signals appear at the LHC further out on the missing energy tail than two-to-two scattering indicates. The simplicity of the searches at the LHC contrasts sharply with the Tevatron where more elaborate searches are necessary to separate signal from background. The searches presented in this article effectively distinguish signal from background for any theory where the LSP is a daughter or granddaughter of the pair-produced colored parent particle without ever having to consider missing energies less than 400 GeV.26 pagesDecayExperiment-Hep, Phenomenology-Hep,Hepph, HepthFermilab TevatronNonluminous MatterScattering Experiment-Hep, Phenomenology-Hep,Hepph, Hepth43 Particle AcceleratorsOSTIUNTGDtext_articletextSLAC-PUB-13804AC02-76SF0051510.1007/JHEP12(2010)030992441http://www.slac.stanford.edu/cgi-wrap/pubpage?slac-pub-13804.html
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