Tianjun Li, James A. Maxin, Dimitri V. Nanopoulos, Joel W. Walker
We examine the first ATLAS Collaboration 8 TeV 5.8/fb supersymmetry (SUSY) multijet data observations in the context of No-Scale Flipped SU(5) with extra TeV-Scale vector-like flippon multiplets, dubbed F-SU(5), finding that the recent 8 TeV collider data is statistically consistent with our prior 7 TeV results. Furthermore, we synthesize all currently ongoing experiments searching for beyond the Standard Model (BSM) physics with this fit to the 8 TeV data, establishing a suggestive global coherence within a No-Scale F-SU(5) high-energy framework. The SUSY mass scale consistent with all BSM data consists of the region of the F-SU(5) model space within 660 ~< M_{1/2} ~< 760 GeV, which corresponds to sparticle masses of 133 ~< M(chi_1^0) ~< 160 GeV, 725 ~< M(t_1) ~< 845 GeV, and 890 ~< M(g) ~< 1025 GeV. We suggest that the tight non-trivial correspondence between the SUSY multijets, direct and indirect searches for dark matter, proton decay, rare-decay processes, the observed Higgs boson mass, and the measured dark matter relic density, is strongly indicative of a deeper fundamental relationship. We additionally suggest a simple mechanism for enhancing the capture efficiency of F-SU(5) SUSY multijets, which results in a 93% suppression in ATLAS reported background events, but only a 27% decrease in Monte Carlo simulated F-SU(5) multijet events.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.3011
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