par Khachatryan, Vardan;Barria, Patrizia
;Caillol, Cécile
;Clerbaux, Barbara
;De Lentdecker, Gilles
;Delannoy, Hugo
;Dobur, Didar
;Fasanella, Giuseppe
;Favart, Laurent
;Gay, Arnaud
;Grebenyuk, Anastasia
;Leonard, Alexandre
;Mohammadi, Abdollah
;Pernie, Luca
;Randle-Conde, Aidan Sean
;Reis, Thomas
;Seva, Tomislav
;Thomas, Laurent
;Vander Velde, Catherine
;Vanlaer, Pascal
;Wang, Jian
;Zenoni, Florian
; [et al.]
Référence The Journal of high energy physics, 2015, 6, 116
Publication Publié, 2015
;Caillol, Cécile
;Clerbaux, Barbara
;De Lentdecker, Gilles
;Delannoy, Hugo
;Dobur, Didar
;Fasanella, Giuseppe
;Favart, Laurent
;Gay, Arnaud
;Grebenyuk, Anastasia
;Leonard, Alexandre
;Mohammadi, Abdollah
;Pernie, Luca
;Randle-Conde, Aidan Sean
;Reis, Thomas
;Seva, Tomislav
;Thomas, Laurent
;Vander Velde, Catherine
;Vanlaer, Pascal
;Wang, Jian
;Zenoni, Florian
; [et al.]Référence The Journal of high energy physics, 2015, 6, 116
Publication Publié, 2015
Article révisé par les pairs
| Résumé : | Searches for third-generation squarks in fully hadronic final states are presented using data samples corresponding to integrated luminosities of 19.4 or 19.7 fb−1, collected at a centre-of-mass energy of 8 TeV with the CMS detector at the LHC. Three mutually exclusive searches are presented, each optimized for a different decay topology. They include a multijet search requiring one fully reconstructed top quark, a dijet search requiring one or two jets originating from b quarks, and a monojet search. No excesses above the standard model expectations are seen, and limits are set on top and bottom squark production in the context of simplified models of supersymmetry. |



