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Tau signals of R-parity breaking at LEP 200

The detectability at LEP 200 of explicit $R$-parity breaking by tau-number $(L_\tau)$ violating operators is considered. The assumption of $L_\tau$-violation is motivated by the relative lack of constraints on such couplings but similar considerations apply to explicit $L_e$- or $L_\mu$-violation. T...

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Autores principales: Godbole, Rohini M., Roy, Probir, Tata, Xerxes
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1993
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(93)90298-4
http://cds.cern.ch/record/240733
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author Godbole, Rohini M.
Roy, Probir
Tata, Xerxes
author_facet Godbole, Rohini M.
Roy, Probir
Tata, Xerxes
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description The detectability at LEP 200 of explicit $R$-parity breaking by tau-number $(L_\tau)$ violating operators is considered. The assumption of $L_\tau$-violation is motivated by the relative lack of constraints on such couplings but similar considerations apply to explicit $L_e$- or $L_\mu$-violation. The $LSP$, now unstable, and not necessarily neutral, decays via $L_\tau$-violating modes. Only signals from the production and decays of $LSP$ pairs are considered, thereby avoiding any dependence on the sparticle mass spectrum. Rather spectacular signals are predicted: spherical events with $m$ leptons (usually containing at least one $\tau$) and $n$ jets $(m,n \leq 4)$, the most characteristic of which are like-sign $\tau\tau$ events. These signals are enumerated for each $LSP$ candidate and quantitative estimates are provided for the favoured case when the $LSP$ is a neutralino. Other new physics signals, which can mimic these signatures, are also briefly discussed.
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spelling cern-2407332021-07-29T12:53:51Zdoi:10.1016/0550-3213(93)90298-4http://cds.cern.ch/record/240733engGodbole, Rohini M.Roy, ProbirTata, XerxesTau signals of R-parity breaking at LEP 200Particle Physics - PhenomenologyThe detectability at LEP 200 of explicit $R$-parity breaking by tau-number $(L_\tau)$ violating operators is considered. The assumption of $L_\tau$-violation is motivated by the relative lack of constraints on such couplings but similar considerations apply to explicit $L_e$- or $L_\mu$-violation. The $LSP$, now unstable, and not necessarily neutral, decays via $L_\tau$-violating modes. Only signals from the production and decays of $LSP$ pairs are considered, thereby avoiding any dependence on the sparticle mass spectrum. Rather spectacular signals are predicted: spherical events with $m$ leptons (usually containing at least one $\tau$) and $n$ jets $(m,n \leq 4)$, the most characteristic of which are like-sign $\tau\tau$ events. These signals are enumerated for each $LSP$ candidate and quantitative estimates are provided for the favoured case when the $LSP$ is a neutralino. Other new physics signals, which can mimic these signatures, are also briefly discussed.The detectability at LEP 200 of explicit $R$-parity breaking by tau-number $(L_\tau)$ violating operators is considered. The assumption of $L_\tau$-violation is motivated by the relative lack of constraints on such couplings but similar considerations apply to explicit $L_e$- or $L_\mu$-violation. The $LSP$, now unstable, and not necessarily neutral, decays via $L_\tau$-violating modes. Only signals from the production and decays of $LSP$ pairs are considered, thereby avoiding any dependence on the sparticle mass spectrum. Rather spectacular signals are predicted: spherical events with $m$ leptons (usually containing at least one $\tau$) and $n$ jets $(m,n \leq 4)$, the most characteristic of which are like-sign $\tau\tau$ events. These signals are enumerated for each $LSP$ candidate and quantitative estimates are provided for the favoured case when the $LSP$ is a neutralino. Other new physics signals, which can mimic these signatures, are also briefly discussed.The detectability at LEP 200 of explicit R -parity breaking by tau-number ( L τ ) violating operators is considered. The assumption of L τ -violation is motivated by the relative lack of constraints on such coupling but similar considerations apply to explicit L e or L μ -violation. The LSP, now unstable, and not necessarily neutral, decays via L τ -violating modes. Only signals from the production and decays of LSP pairs are considered, thereby avoiding any dependence on the sparticle mass spectrum. Rather spectacular signals are predicted: spherical events with m leptons (usually containing at least one τ) and n jets ( m , n ⩽ 4), the most characteristic of which are like-sign ττ events. These signals are enumerated for each LSP candidate and quantitative estimates are provided for the favoured case when the LSP is a neutralino. Other new physics signals, which can mimic these signatures, are also briefly discussed.hep-ph/9209251CERN-TH-6613-92TIFR-TH-92-29UH-511-751oai:cds.cern.ch:2407331993
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Godbole, Rohini M.
Roy, Probir
Tata, Xerxes
Tau signals of R-parity breaking at LEP 200
title Tau signals of R-parity breaking at LEP 200
title_full Tau signals of R-parity breaking at LEP 200
title_fullStr Tau signals of R-parity breaking at LEP 200
title_full_unstemmed Tau signals of R-parity breaking at LEP 200
title_short Tau signals of R-parity breaking at LEP 200
title_sort tau signals of r-parity breaking at lep 200
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(93)90298-4
http://cds.cern.ch/record/240733
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