Abstract

Multiple searches of theoretically hypothesized particles in Supersym-metry scenarios have been conducted through the years, many of which take place at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) facility. A recent search of the ATLAS Collaboration [ 7] focuses on √s = 13 TeV pp collisions characterized by highly energetic jets and missing transverse momentum, resulting in model-independent limits for selected Signal Regions and providing exclusion limits for squarks. In this paper, we reinterpret the observations in terms of exclusion limits on gluino pair production. Monte Carlo simulations of gluino pair production events are made, varying both the masses of gluino and neutralino. In the end, we present the results in the mass plane of m˜g vs. m˜g − m ˜χ0 1 , including the effect of various sources of uncertainty.

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