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Recognizing superpartners at LEP

Authors :
Gregory Mahlon
Gordon L. Kane
Source :
Physics Letters B. 408:222-228
Publication Year :
1997
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1997.

Abstract

There is a class of supersymmetric models which is well-motivated by hints of evidence for SUSY and consistent with all existing data. It is important to study the predictions of these models. They are characterized by M(N3) > M(C1) > M(snu) > M(N1) (where Ni and Ci are neutralino and chargino mass eigenstates), |mu| ~< M1 ~< M2 ~= M(Z), mu < 0, and tan(beta) near 1. Their LEP signatures are mostly unusual. Most produced superpartners are invisible! A good signature is two photons plus large missing energy. There are also excess events at large recoil mass in the single photon plus nothing channel. We list the main signatures for charginos, stops, etc., which are also likely to be unconventional. This class of models will be definitively tested at LEP194 with 100 pb^{-1} per detector, and almost definitively tested at LEP184.<br />15 pages, revtex, 1 figure (included). We include a paragraph on the improved understanding of the SM background for gamma-gamma-Emiss events that has occurred since our original posting. We also emphasize the softness of the leptons from chargino decays in our models. Our conclusions are unchanged

Details

ISSN :
03702693
Volume :
408
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physics Letters B
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....621b80f9776bbd9fc8bef28a5332d4b7