Supersymmetry predicts a range of new phenomena with a variety of experimental signatures. Searches for supersymmetry at the Fermilab Tevatron accelerator fall into three broad categories: generic sparticle searches; specialized searches for sparticles with unusual properties; and model‐independent searches probing for discrepancies between the data and the standard model. Searches performed by the CDF and DO/ experiments with up to 2 fb−1 of s = 1.96 TeVpp̄ data have yet to turn up any evidence for supersymmetry.

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