Dictionary of LHC Signatures

Type: Preprint

Publication Date: 2008-06-17

Citations: 8

Abstract

We report on a plan to establish a Dictionary of LHC Signatures, an initiative that started at the WHEPPX workshop in January 2008. This study aims towards the strategy on distinguishing of 3 classes of dark matter motivated scenarios such as R-parity conserved supersymmetry, Little Higgs models with T-parity conservation and Universal Extra Dimensions with KK-parity for generic cases of their realization in wide range of the model space. Discriminating signatures are tabulated and will need a further detailed analysis.

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