Abstract:
The proton-proton collisions at √s=13 TeV at the LHC, CERN provide an unique opportunity to search for new particles. An inclusive search for supersymmetry is performed in final states containing multiple jets and missing transverse momentum using 12.9 fb−1 data collected by the CMS experiment in the year 2016. The main backgrounds originating from standard model processes are estimated using data driven methods. The results are interpreted in a variety of simplified models of pair production of supersymmetric particles.