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Hunting long-lived gluinos at the Pierre Auger Observatory
Eventual signals of split sypersymmetry in cosmic ray physics are analyzed in detail. The study focusses particularly on quasi-stable colorless R-hadrons originating through confinement of long-lived gluinos (with quarks, anti-quarks, and gluons) produced in pp collisions at astrophysical sources. B...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.77.023009 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1060447 |
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author | Anchordoqui, Luis A. Delgado, Antonio Garcia Canal, Carlos A. Sciutto, Sergio J. |
author_facet | Anchordoqui, Luis A. Delgado, Antonio Garcia Canal, Carlos A. Sciutto, Sergio J. |
author_sort | Anchordoqui, Luis A. |
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description | Eventual signals of split sypersymmetry in cosmic ray physics are analyzed in detail. The study focusses particularly on quasi-stable colorless R-hadrons originating through confinement of long-lived gluinos (with quarks, anti-quarks, and gluons) produced in pp collisions at astrophysical sources. Because of parton density requirements, the gluino has a momentum which is considerable smaller than the energy of the primary proton, and so production of heavy (mass ~ 500 GeV) R-hadrons requires powerful cosmic ray engines able to accelerate particles up to extreme energies, somewhat above 10^{13.6} GeV. Using a realistic Monte Carlo simulation with the AIRES engine, we study the main characteristics of the air showers triggered when one of these exotic hadrons impinges on a stationary nucleon of the Earth atmosphere. We show that R-hadron air showers present clear differences with respect to those initiated by standard particles. We use this shower characteristics to construct observables which may be used to distinguish long-lived gluinos at the Pierre Auger Observatory. |
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spelling | cern-10604472023-03-14T18:13:48Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.77.023009http://cds.cern.ch/record/1060447engAnchordoqui, Luis A.Delgado, AntonioGarcia Canal, Carlos A.Sciutto, Sergio J.Hunting long-lived gluinos at the Pierre Auger ObservatoryParticle Physics - PhenomenologyEventual signals of split sypersymmetry in cosmic ray physics are analyzed in detail. The study focusses particularly on quasi-stable colorless R-hadrons originating through confinement of long-lived gluinos (with quarks, anti-quarks, and gluons) produced in pp collisions at astrophysical sources. Because of parton density requirements, the gluino has a momentum which is considerable smaller than the energy of the primary proton, and so production of heavy (mass ~ 500 GeV) R-hadrons requires powerful cosmic ray engines able to accelerate particles up to extreme energies, somewhat above 10^{13.6} GeV. Using a realistic Monte Carlo simulation with the AIRES engine, we study the main characteristics of the air showers triggered when one of these exotic hadrons impinges on a stationary nucleon of the Earth atmosphere. We show that R-hadron air showers present clear differences with respect to those initiated by standard particles. We use this shower characteristics to construct observables which may be used to distinguish long-lived gluinos at the Pierre Auger Observatory.Eventual signals of split sypersymmetry in cosmic ray physics are analyzed in detail. The study focusses particularly on quasi-stable colorless R-hadrons originating through confinement of long-lived gluinos (with quarks, anti-quarks, and gluons) produced in pp collisions at astrophysical sources. Because of parton density requirements, the gluino has a momentum which is considerable smaller than the energy of the primary proton, and so production of heavy (mass ~ 500 GeV) R-hadrons requires powerful cosmic ray engines able to accelerate particles up to extreme energies, somewhat above 10^{13.6} GeV. Using a realistic Monte Carlo simulation with the AIRES engine, we study the main characteristics of the air showers triggered when one of these exotic hadrons impinges on a stationary nucleon of the Earth atmosphere. We show that R-hadron air showers present clear differences with respect to those initiated by standard particles. We use this shower characteristics to construct observables which may be used to distinguish long-lived gluinos at the Pierre Auger Observatory.arXiv:0710.0525CERN-PH-TH-2007-120CERN-PH-TH-2007-120oai:cds.cern.ch:10604472007-10-03 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Phenomenology Anchordoqui, Luis A. Delgado, Antonio Garcia Canal, Carlos A. Sciutto, Sergio J. Hunting long-lived gluinos at the Pierre Auger Observatory |
title | Hunting long-lived gluinos at the Pierre Auger Observatory |
title_full | Hunting long-lived gluinos at the Pierre Auger Observatory |
title_fullStr | Hunting long-lived gluinos at the Pierre Auger Observatory |
title_full_unstemmed | Hunting long-lived gluinos at the Pierre Auger Observatory |
title_short | Hunting long-lived gluinos at the Pierre Auger Observatory |
title_sort | hunting long-lived gluinos at the pierre auger observatory |
topic | Particle Physics - Phenomenology |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.77.023009 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1060447 |
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