SUSY Processes

The implementation of SUSY processes is barely begun, so this page is more a placeholder than a repository of useful processes.

Here is collected processes involving supersymmetric particle production, with the exception of the (extended) Higgs sector. Since the number of separate but closely related processes is so big, there will not be switches for each separate process but only for a reasonable set of subgroups.

Important note: In order to simulate SUSY processes it is required to read in the couplings and masses relevant for the scenario to be studied. This is done with the help of the SUSY Les Houches Accord (SLHA), including the SLHA2 extensions and generalizations. (Internally, the SLHA2 conventions are used. SLHA1 spectra are automatically translated into SLHA2 notation during initialization.) The reading of a relevant SLHA file must be set up, as described on this page.

flag  SUSY:all   (default = off)
Common switch for production of supersymmetric particles, i.e. particles with R-parity -1.

flag  SUSY:qqbar2chi0chi0   (default = off)
Pair production of neutralinos by quark-antiquark annihilation. With four neutralino species this gives ten separate processes, codes 1201 - 1210. The cross section expressions follow [Boz07] and should thus be valid also in the case of non-minimal flavour violation and/or CP violation.

flag  SUSY:qqbar2chi+-chi0   (default = off)
Associated chargino-neutralino production by quark-antiquark annihilation. With four neutralino species, two chargino ones, and maintaining charge conjugate proceeses separate, this gives 16 separate processes, codes 1221 - 1236. The cross section expressions follow [Boz07] and should thus be valid also in the case of non-minimal flavour violation and/or CP violation.

flag  SUSY:qqbar2chi+chi-   (default = off)
Pair production of charginos by quark-antiquark annihilation. With two chargino species and maintaining mutually charge conjugate processes separate, this gives four separate processes, codes 1241 - 1244. The cross section expressions follow [Boz07] and should thus be valid also in the case of non-minimal flavour violation and/or CP violation.