Abstract:
In 2009–2018, the first and second operation phases (Run 1 and Run 2) of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) were completed at CERN at proton–proton energies $\sqrt{s}$=7–8 and 13 TeV. One of the major goals in constructing the LHC was successfully accomplished with the discovery of the Higgs boson, the missing and fundamentally important element of the modern Standard Model of elementary particles. Along with this, a large amount of other unique physical information was obtained. We review the procedure for obtaining new physical results in the search for supersymmetry with $R$-parity violation at the ATLAS (A Toroidal LHC ApparatuS) facility. A comparison with the results of other, mainly collider, experiments is given.
Keywords:ATLAS, Large Hadron Collider, supersymmetry, $R$-parity violation.
PACS:12.10.-g, 12.60.Jv, 29.20.-c
Received:May 28, 2021 Revised:July 26, 2021 Accepted: August 4, 2021