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Search for long-lived particles that decay into final states containing two muons, reconstructed using only the CMS muon chambers
A search is performed for long-lived neutral particles that decay into final states that include a pair of muons. These are reconstructed using only the CMS muon chambers. The experimental signature is a distinctive topology consisting of a pair of muons originating from a displaced secondary vertex...
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2015
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2005761 |
Sumario: | A search is performed for long-lived neutral particles that decay into final states that
include a pair of muons. These are reconstructed using only the CMS muon chambers.
The experimental signature is a distinctive topology consisting of a pair of muons originating
from a displaced secondary vertex. Events corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 20.5 fb$^{-1}$
were collected with the CMS detector at the CERN LHC in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 8$ TeV.
No significant excess is observed above standard model expectations. Upper limits on the product of the cross section and branching fraction of such a signal are
presented as a function of the long-lived particle's mean proper decay length. The limits are provided for two specific models. In the first model, a Higgs boson decays
into a pair of long-lived, neutral bosons, each of which can decay into a pair of muons. In the second model, squarks are pair produced and the decay of each produces a long-lived neutralino that subsequently decays to two muons and a
neutrino. The limits are also presented in an approximately model-independent way,
allowing them to be applied to a wide class of models yielding the above topology.
A combination of these limits with those from a related search that used muons reconstructed in the CMS silicon tracker is also presented. |
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