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Fall 2006 - Spring 2007
Summer/Fall 2005
The Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) is one of the leading candidates for a theory beyond the standard model. The MSSM predicts a new supersymmetric partner particle for every standard model particle, effectively doubling the known number of fundamental states.
In principle, the spectrum of these partner states can yield information about the ultraviolet structure of the standard model. However, we found that given a generic strategy for analyzing LHC data, there are often discrete ambiguities in trying to determine the pattern of supersymmetric states. Moreover, these ambiguities are difficult to identify, because they correspond to drastically rearranging the MSSM spectrum.