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The status of EWK SUSY searches at ATLAS and future prospects

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Despite the absence of experimental evidence thus far, supersymmetry (SUSY) is one of the best motivated and studied extensions to the Standard Model. In many SUSY scenarios, the charginos, neutralinos and sleptons are relatively light, and within reach of the LHC . These electroweakly produced SUSY particles provide a large variety of interesting signatures involving events with abnormal production of missing transverse momentum, jets, leptons, photons, or gauge bosons. This seminar will discuss the latest ATLAS searches for the electroweak production of charginos, neutralinos and sleptons, the current limits on these particles, and the future prospects for run 2 of the LHC .

This talk is part of the Cavendish HEP Seminars series.

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