Speaker
Christophe Clément
Description
The ATLAS experiment at LHC has already collected many
hundreds of inverse picobarns of proton-proton collisions at
sqrt(s)=7 TeV. Supersymmetry (SUSY) production at LHC is
dominated by gluino and squark production. In the scenario
of R-parity conservation, the
lightest supersymmetric particle (LSP) is stable and can
constitute a plausible dark matter candidate. Strong SUSY
production at LHC has an experimental signature
characterized by multiple jets, leptons and last but not the
least, missing transverse energy due to the LSPs escaping
the experiment undetected. The latest results of search for
strong SUSY production in this scenario using the ATLAS data
are presented and discussed.