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Search for Heavy Resonances Decaying to Long-Lived Neutral Particles in the Displaced Lepton Channel
A search is performed for a heavy resonance decaying to two long-lived massive neutral particles. The process would manifest itself as a distinct topological signature appearing as a pair of leptons originating from a vertex far displaced from the LHC beam spot. The events were selected during pp co...
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2011
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1380311 |
Sumario: | A search is performed for a heavy resonance decaying to two long-lived
massive neutral particles. The process would manifest itself as a
distinct topological signature appearing as a pair of leptons
originating from a vertex far displaced from the LHC beam spot. The
events were selected during pp collisions at 7 \TeV using
approximately 1.1 \fbinv of integrated luminosity collected by the CMS
detector at the LHC. No significant excess is observed above Standard
Model background, and a 95\% CL upper limit is set on the
production cross section times the branching ratio as a function of
the long-lived particle lifetime. |
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