Abstract

Various supersymmetry searches are carried out at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. While some searches have focused on the color sector, others focused on electroweak production of charginos-neutralinos and sleptons. Since no sign of supersymmetry has yet to be found, limits are set on the masses of the supersymmetric particles. In this phenomenological study, we probe direct slepton signal production in compressed mass spectra scenario at the potential future proton-proton collider operating at a center of mass energy of 33 TeV. We show that slepton signal with masses up to 270 GeV can be discovered at the future hadron collider with the data corresponding to 100 fb-1 integrated luminosity when ΔM =5 GeV.

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