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R-Parity Violating SUSY Results from ATLAS and CMS
Experimental searches for Supersymmetry (SUSY) at the Large Hadronic Collider (LHC) often assume R-Parity Conservation (RPC) to avoid proton decay. A consequence of RPC is that it implies the existence of a stable SUSY-particle that cannot decay. The search strategies are strongly based on the hypot...
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author | Pettersson, Nora Emilia |
author_facet | Pettersson, Nora Emilia |
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description | Experimental searches for Supersymmetry (SUSY) at the Large Hadronic Collider (LHC) often assume R-Parity Conservation (RPC) to avoid proton decay. A consequence of RPC is that it implies the existence of a stable SUSY-particle that cannot decay. The search strategies are strongly based on the hypothesize of weakly interacting massive particles escaping without detection - yielding missing transverse energy (MET) to the collision events. It is vital to explore all possibilities considering that no observation of SUSY has been made and that strong exclusions already have been placed on RPC-SUSY scenarios. Introducing individually baryon- and lepton-number violating couplings in R-Parity Violating (RPV) models would avoid rapid proton decay. The strong mass and cross-section exclusion set for RPC-SUSY are weaken if RPV couplings are allowed in the SUSY Lagrangian - as these standard searches lose sensitivity due to less expected MET. A summarization a few of the experimental searches for both prompt and long-lived RPV scenarios conducted by the ATLAS and CMS Collaborations will be given within the document. |
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spelling | cern-21170912021-09-14T11:42:46Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2117091engPettersson, Nora EmiliaR-Parity Violating SUSY Results from ATLAS and CMSParticle Physics - ExperimentExperimental searches for Supersymmetry (SUSY) at the Large Hadronic Collider (LHC) often assume R-Parity Conservation (RPC) to avoid proton decay. A consequence of RPC is that it implies the existence of a stable SUSY-particle that cannot decay. The search strategies are strongly based on the hypothesize of weakly interacting massive particles escaping without detection - yielding missing transverse energy (MET) to the collision events. It is vital to explore all possibilities considering that no observation of SUSY has been made and that strong exclusions already have been placed on RPC-SUSY scenarios. Introducing individually baryon- and lepton-number violating couplings in R-Parity Violating (RPV) models would avoid rapid proton decay. The strong mass and cross-section exclusion set for RPC-SUSY are weaken if RPV couplings are allowed in the SUSY Lagrangian - as these standard searches lose sensitivity due to less expected MET. A summarization a few of the experimental searches for both prompt and long-lived RPV scenarios conducted by the ATLAS and CMS Collaborations will be given within the document.ATL-PHYS-PROC-2015-198oai:cds.cern.ch:21170912015-12-21 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Experiment Pettersson, Nora Emilia R-Parity Violating SUSY Results from ATLAS and CMS |
title | R-Parity Violating SUSY Results from ATLAS and CMS |
title_full | R-Parity Violating SUSY Results from ATLAS and CMS |
title_fullStr | R-Parity Violating SUSY Results from ATLAS and CMS |
title_full_unstemmed | R-Parity Violating SUSY Results from ATLAS and CMS |
title_short | R-Parity Violating SUSY Results from ATLAS and CMS |
title_sort | r-parity violating susy results from atlas and cms |
topic | Particle Physics - Experiment |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2117091 |
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