Chargino production at the ILC

The lighter chargino, \(\widetilde{\chi}_1^{\pm}\), is a prime candidate to be the next-to-lightest SUSY particle (the NLSP). Several analyses of \(\widetilde{\chi}_1^{\pm}\) pair-production at the ILC, at specific model-points, have been performed, showing that detection and property-determination...

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