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Measurements of Metastable Staus at Linear Colliders

We consider scenarios in which the lightest sparticle (LSP) is the gravitino and the next-to-lightest sparticle (NLSP) is a metastable stau. We examine the production of stau pairs in e^{+}e^{-} annihilation at ILC and CLIC energies. In addition to three minimal supergravity (mSUGRA) benchmark scena...

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Autores principales: Cakir, Orhan, Cakir, Ilkay T., Ellis, John R., Kirca, Zerrin
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1022476
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author Cakir, Orhan
Cakir, Ilkay T.
Ellis, John R.
Kirca, Zerrin
author_facet Cakir, Orhan
Cakir, Ilkay T.
Ellis, John R.
Kirca, Zerrin
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description We consider scenarios in which the lightest sparticle (LSP) is the gravitino and the next-to-lightest sparticle (NLSP) is a metastable stau. We examine the production of stau pairs in e^{+}e^{-} annihilation at ILC and CLIC energies. In addition to three minimal supergravity (mSUGRA) benchmark scenarios proposed previously, we consider a new high-mass scenario in which effects catalyzed by stau bound states yield abundances of {6,7}Li that fit the astrophysical data better than standard Big-Bang nucleosynthesis. This scenario could be probed only at CLIC energies. In each scenario, we show how the stau mixing angle may be determined from measurements of the total stau pair-production cross sections with polarized beams, and of the tau polarization in stau decays. Using realistic ILC and CLIC luminosity spectra, we find for each scenario the centre-of-mass energy that maximizes the number of staus with \beta \gamma < 0.4, that may be trapped in a generic detector. The dominant sources of such slow-moving staus are generically the pair production and cascade decays of heavier sparticles with higher thresholds, and the optimal centre-of-mass energy is typically considerably beyond 2 m_{\tilde\tau_1}.
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spelling cern-10224762021-09-14T03:11:10Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1022476engCakir, OrhanCakir, Ilkay T.Ellis, John R.Kirca, ZerrinMeasurements of Metastable Staus at Linear CollidersParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe consider scenarios in which the lightest sparticle (LSP) is the gravitino and the next-to-lightest sparticle (NLSP) is a metastable stau. We examine the production of stau pairs in e^{+}e^{-} annihilation at ILC and CLIC energies. In addition to three minimal supergravity (mSUGRA) benchmark scenarios proposed previously, we consider a new high-mass scenario in which effects catalyzed by stau bound states yield abundances of {6,7}Li that fit the astrophysical data better than standard Big-Bang nucleosynthesis. This scenario could be probed only at CLIC energies. In each scenario, we show how the stau mixing angle may be determined from measurements of the total stau pair-production cross sections with polarized beams, and of the tau polarization in stau decays. Using realistic ILC and CLIC luminosity spectra, we find for each scenario the centre-of-mass energy that maximizes the number of staus with \beta \gamma < 0.4, that may be trapped in a generic detector. The dominant sources of such slow-moving staus are generically the pair production and cascade decays of heavier sparticles with higher thresholds, and the optimal centre-of-mass energy is typically considerably beyond 2 m_{\tilde\tau_1}.We consider scenarios in which the lightest sparticle (LSP) is the gravitino and the next-to-lightest sparticle (NLSP) is a metastable stau. We examine the production of stau pairs in e^{+}e^{-} annihilation at ILC and CLIC energies. In addition to three minimal supergravity (mSUGRA) benchmark scenarios proposed previously, we consider a new high-mass scenario in which effects catalyzed by stau bound states yield abundances of {6,7}Li that fit the astrophysical data better than standard Big-Bang nucleosynthesis. This scenario could be probed only at CLIC energies. In each scenario, we show how the stau mixing angle may be determined from measurements of the total stau pair-production cross sections with polarized beams, and of the tau polarization in stau decays. Using realistic ILC and CLIC luminosity spectra, we find for each scenario the centre-of-mass energy that maximizes the number of staus with \beta \gamma < 0.4, that may be trapped in a generic detector. The dominant sources of such slow-moving staus are generically the pair production and cascade decays of heavier sparticles with higher thresholds, and the optimal centre-of-mass energy is typically considerably beyond 2 m_{\tilde\tau_1}.hep-ph/0703121CERN-PH-TH-2007-051CERN-PH-TH-2007-051oai:cds.cern.ch:10224762007-03-12
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Cakir, Orhan
Cakir, Ilkay T.
Ellis, John R.
Kirca, Zerrin
Measurements of Metastable Staus at Linear Colliders
title Measurements of Metastable Staus at Linear Colliders
title_full Measurements of Metastable Staus at Linear Colliders
title_fullStr Measurements of Metastable Staus at Linear Colliders
title_full_unstemmed Measurements of Metastable Staus at Linear Colliders
title_short Measurements of Metastable Staus at Linear Colliders
title_sort measurements of metastable staus at linear colliders
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1022476
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