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A Meta-analysis of the 8 TeV ATLAS and CMS SUSY Searches

arXiv:1410.2270 · doi:10.1007/JHEP02(2015)004

Abstract

Between the ATLAS and CMS collaborations at the LHC, hundreds of individual event selections have been measured in the data to look for evidence of supersymmetry at a center of mass energy of 8 TeV. While there is currently no significant evidence for any particular model of supersymmetry, the large number of searches should have produced some large statistical fluctuations. By analyzing the distribution of p-values from the various searches, we determine that the number of excesses is consistent with the Standard Model only hypothesis. However, we do find a shortage of signal regions with far fewer observed events than expected in both the ATLAS and CMS datasets (at and , respectively). While not as compelling as a surplus of excesses, the lack of deficits could be a hint of new physics already in the 8 TeV datasets.

Zero observed count regions excluded in v1, fixed in v2. Results are qualitatively unchanged