Abstract
We discuss the potential of
analyses at the Large Hadron Collider
and the planned International Linear Collider to explore low-energy
supersymmetry in a difficult region of the parameter space characterized by
masses of the scalar SUSY particles around 2 TeV. Precision
analyses of cross sections for light chargino production and
forward–backward
asymmetries of decay leptons and hadrons at the first stage of the ILC
with s1/2 = 500 GeV,
together with mass information on 02 and squarks from
the LHC,
allow us to determine the underlying fundamental gaugino/higgsino MSSM
parameters and to constrain the masses of the heavy, kinematically
inaccessible sparticles.
No assumptions on a specific SUSY-breaking
mechanism
are imposed. For this analysis the complete spin correlations between
production and decay processes must be taken into account.