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Barnett, R.M.; Haber, H.E.
California Univ., Santa Barbara (USA). Dept. of Physics; Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA (USA); California Univ., Santa Cruz (USA). Dept. of Physics; Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, CA (USA)1984
California Univ., Santa Barbara (USA). Dept. of Physics; Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA (USA); California Univ., Santa Cruz (USA). Dept. of Physics; Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, CA (USA)1984
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[en] Careful study of supersymmetric signatures at the SSC is required in order to distinguish them from Standard Model physics backgrounds. To this end, we have created an efficient, accurate computer program which simulates supersymmetric particle production and decay (or other new particles). We have incorporated the full matrix elements, keeping track of the polarizations of all intermediate states. (At this time hadronization of final-state partons is ignored). Using Monte Carlo techniques this program can generate any desired final-state distribution or individual events for Lego plots. Examples of the results of our study of supersymmetry at SSC are provided
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Aug 1984; 5 p; Design and utilization of the superconducting super collider summer study; Snowmass, CO (USA); 23 Jun - 13 Jul 1984; CONF-8406198--10; Available from NTIS, PC A02/MF A01; 1 as DE85000699
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