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Prospects for Dark Matter searches in mono-photon and VBF+$E_T^{miss}$ final states in ATLAS
This document presents a prospect study for dark matter searches with the ATLAS detector at luminosities as expected at HL-LHC. A scenario where the Standard Model is extended by the addition of an electroweak fermionic triplet with null hyper charge is considered. The lightest mass state of the tri...
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author | The ATLAS collaboration |
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description | This document presents a prospect study for dark matter searches with the ATLAS detector at luminosities as expected at HL-LHC. A scenario where the Standard Model is extended by the addition of an electroweak fermionic triplet with null hyper charge is considered. The lightest mass state of the triplet constitutes a weakly interacting massive particle dark matter candidate. This model is inspired by Supersymmetry and by the Minimal Dark Matter setup, and provides a benchmark in the spirit of simplified models. Projections for an integrated luminosity of 3000 fb$^{−1}$ are presented for the dark matter searches in the mono-photon and VBF+$E_{T}^{miss}$ final states, based on the run-2 analyses strategy. To illustrate the experimental challenges associated to a high pile-up environment due to the high luminosity, the VBF+$E_{T}^{miss}$ topology is considered and the effect of the increased pile-up on the VBF invisibly decaying Higgs boson is studied as a benchmark process. |
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spelling | cern-26494432021-04-18T19:41:06Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2649443engThe ATLAS collaborationProspects for Dark Matter searches in mono-photon and VBF+$E_T^{miss}$ final states in ATLASParticle Physics - ExperimentThis document presents a prospect study for dark matter searches with the ATLAS detector at luminosities as expected at HL-LHC. A scenario where the Standard Model is extended by the addition of an electroweak fermionic triplet with null hyper charge is considered. The lightest mass state of the triplet constitutes a weakly interacting massive particle dark matter candidate. This model is inspired by Supersymmetry and by the Minimal Dark Matter setup, and provides a benchmark in the spirit of simplified models. Projections for an integrated luminosity of 3000 fb$^{−1}$ are presented for the dark matter searches in the mono-photon and VBF+$E_{T}^{miss}$ final states, based on the run-2 analyses strategy. To illustrate the experimental challenges associated to a high pile-up environment due to the high luminosity, the VBF+$E_{T}^{miss}$ topology is considered and the effect of the increased pile-up on the VBF invisibly decaying Higgs boson is studied as a benchmark process.ATL-PHYS-PUB-2018-038oai:cds.cern.ch:26494432018-11-30 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Experiment The ATLAS collaboration Prospects for Dark Matter searches in mono-photon and VBF+$E_T^{miss}$ final states in ATLAS |
title | Prospects for Dark Matter searches in mono-photon and VBF+$E_T^{miss}$ final states in ATLAS |
title_full | Prospects for Dark Matter searches in mono-photon and VBF+$E_T^{miss}$ final states in ATLAS |
title_fullStr | Prospects for Dark Matter searches in mono-photon and VBF+$E_T^{miss}$ final states in ATLAS |
title_full_unstemmed | Prospects for Dark Matter searches in mono-photon and VBF+$E_T^{miss}$ final states in ATLAS |
title_short | Prospects for Dark Matter searches in mono-photon and VBF+$E_T^{miss}$ final states in ATLAS |
title_sort | prospects for dark matter searches in mono-photon and vbf+$e_t^{miss}$ final states in atlas |
topic | Particle Physics - Experiment |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2649443 |
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