Searching for a Light Stop at the Tevatron

  • 30 August 1996
Abstract
We describe a method to help the search for a light stop squark [M(stop) + M(LSP) < M(top)] at the Fermilab Tevatron. Traditional search methods rely upon a series of stringent background-reducing cuts which, unfortunately, leave very few signal events given the present data set. To avoid this difficulty, we instead suggest using a milder set of cuts, combined with a ``superweight,'' whose purpose is to discriminate between signal and background events. The superweight consists of a sum of terms, each of which are either zero or one. The terms are assigned event-by-event depending upon the values of various observables. We suggest a method for choosing the observables as well as the criteria used to assign the values such that the superweight is ``large'' for the supersymmetric signal and ``small'' for the standard model background. For illustration, we mainly consider the detection of stops coming from top decay, making our analysis especially relevant to the $W$ + 2 jets top sample.

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