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Explaining CMS lepton excesses with supersymmetry

<!--HTML--><p>1) Kostas Theofilatos will give an introduction to CMS result</p> <p>2) Ben Allanach: Several CMS analyses involving di-leptons have recently reported small 2.4-2.8 sigma local excesses: nothing to get too excited about, but worth keeping an eye on nonetheless....

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Autores principales: Theofilatos, Konstantinos, Prof. Allanach, Benjamin
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1956100
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Prof. Allanach, Benjamin
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description <!--HTML--><p>1) Kostas Theofilatos will give an introduction to CMS result</p> <p>2) Ben Allanach: Several CMS analyses involving di-leptons have recently reported small 2.4-2.8 sigma local excesses: nothing to get too excited about, but worth keeping an eye on nonetheless. In particular, a search in the $lljj p_T$(miss) channel, a search for $W_R$ in the $lljj$ channel and a di-leptoquark search in the $lljj$ channel and $ljj p_T$(miss) channel have all yielded small excesses. We interpret the first excess in the MSSM, showing that the interpretation is viable in terms of other constraints, despite only having squark masses of around 1 TeV. We can explain the last three excesses with a single R-parity violating coupling that predicts a non-zero contribution to the neutrinoless double beta decay rate.</p>
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spelling cern-19561002022-11-02T22:34:33Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1956100engTheofilatos, KonstantinosProf. Allanach, BenjaminExplaining CMS lepton excesses with supersymmetryExplaining CMS lepton excesses with supersymmetryTH BSM Forum<!--HTML--><p>1) Kostas Theofilatos will give an introduction to CMS result</p> <p>2) Ben Allanach: Several CMS analyses involving di-leptons have recently reported small 2.4-2.8 sigma local excesses: nothing to get too excited about, but worth keeping an eye on nonetheless. In particular, a search in the $lljj p_T$(miss) channel, a search for $W_R$ in the $lljj$ channel and a di-leptoquark search in the $lljj$ channel and $ljj p_T$(miss) channel have all yielded small excesses. We interpret the first excess in the MSSM, showing that the interpretation is viable in terms of other constraints, despite only having squark masses of around 1 TeV. We can explain the last three excesses with a single R-parity violating coupling that predicts a non-zero contribution to the neutrinoless double beta decay rate.</p> oai:cds.cern.ch:19561002014
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Explaining CMS lepton excesses with supersymmetry
title Explaining CMS lepton excesses with supersymmetry
title_full Explaining CMS lepton excesses with supersymmetry
title_fullStr Explaining CMS lepton excesses with supersymmetry
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