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Dreaming Awake: Disentangling the Underlying Physics in Case of a SUSY-like Discovery at the LHC

The purpose of this review is to investigate what kind of physics can be extracted at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), assuming a discovery is made in events with missing transverse momentum, as generically expected in supersymmetry (SUSY) with R-parity conservation. To set the scene, we first discu...

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Autores principales: Matchev, Konstantin T., Moortgat, Filip, Pape, Luc
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6471/ab3bb8
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2667523
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author Matchev, Konstantin T.
Moortgat, Filip
Pape, Luc
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Pape, Luc
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description The purpose of this review is to investigate what kind of physics can be extracted at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), assuming a discovery is made in events with missing transverse momentum, as generically expected in supersymmetry (SUSY) with R-parity conservation. To set the scene, we first discuss the collider phenomenology of the six possible electroweakino benchmark scenarios, as they provide valuable insight into what one might be facing at the LHC. We review the existing methods for mass reconstruction from measured kinematic endpoints in the distributions of suitable variables, e.g. the invariant masses of various sets of visible decay products, as well as the M T2 and the M 2 types of variables. We propose to extend the application of these methods to the various topologies of fully hadronic final states, possibly with hadronically reconstructed massive bosons (W, Z or h). We test the idea with a simplified simulation of events in the main electroweakino benchmark scenarios. We find that the fully hadronic events allow the complete determination of the relevant mass spectrum. For comparison, we also review the potential of the standard kinematic endpoint methods for final states involving leptons from the decays of (on-shell or off-shell) sleptons. We find that with 300 fb−1, the statistics for the leptonic events is very marginal and they look less promising than the fully hadronic channels. This corresponds to a complete reversal of the usual paradigm, where leptonic events comprised the gold-plated SUSY channels. Finally, we put together all available information and summarize what level of understanding of the underlying physics can be achieved. We show that, as a by-product of the mass reconstruction, it is also possible to determine the production cross sections and decay branching ratios, which in turn enable us to pinpoint the underlying model.
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spelling cern-26675232021-07-15T02:09:22Zdoi:10.1088/1361-6471/ab3bb8http://cds.cern.ch/record/2667523engMatchev, Konstantin T.Moortgat, FilipPape, LucDreaming Awake: Disentangling the Underlying Physics in Case of a SUSY-like Discovery at the LHChep-exParticle Physics - Experimenthep-phParticle Physics - PhenomenologyThe purpose of this review is to investigate what kind of physics can be extracted at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), assuming a discovery is made in events with missing transverse momentum, as generically expected in supersymmetry (SUSY) with R-parity conservation. To set the scene, we first discuss the collider phenomenology of the six possible electroweakino benchmark scenarios, as they provide valuable insight into what one might be facing at the LHC. We review the existing methods for mass reconstruction from measured kinematic endpoints in the distributions of suitable variables, e.g. the invariant masses of various sets of visible decay products, as well as the M T2 and the M 2 types of variables. We propose to extend the application of these methods to the various topologies of fully hadronic final states, possibly with hadronically reconstructed massive bosons (W, Z or h). We test the idea with a simplified simulation of events in the main electroweakino benchmark scenarios. We find that the fully hadronic events allow the complete determination of the relevant mass spectrum. For comparison, we also review the potential of the standard kinematic endpoint methods for final states involving leptons from the decays of (on-shell or off-shell) sleptons. We find that with 300 fb−1, the statistics for the leptonic events is very marginal and they look less promising than the fully hadronic channels. This corresponds to a complete reversal of the usual paradigm, where leptonic events comprised the gold-plated SUSY channels. Finally, we put together all available information and summarize what level of understanding of the underlying physics can be achieved. We show that, as a by-product of the mass reconstruction, it is also possible to determine the production cross sections and decay branching ratios, which in turn enable us to pinpoint the underlying model.The purpose of this review is to investigate what kind of physics can be extracted at the LHC, assuming a discovery is made in events with missing transverse momentum, as generically expected in supersymmetry (SUSY) with R-parity conservation. To set the scene, we first discuss the collider phenomenology of the six possible electroweakino benchmark scenarios, as they provide valuable insight into what one might be facing at the LHC. We review the existing methods for mass reconstruction from measured kinematic endpoints in the distributions of suitable variables, e.g., the invariant masses of various sets of visible decay products, as well as the $M_{T2}$ and the $M_2$ types of variables. We propose to extend the application of these methods to the various topologies of fully hadronic final states, possibly with hadronically reconstructed massive bosons (W, Z or h). We test the idea with a simplified simulation of events in the main electroweakino benchmark scenarios. We find that the fully hadronic events allow the complete determination of the relevant mass spectrum. For comparison, we also review the potential of the standard kinematic endpoint methods for final states involving leptons from the decays of (on-shell or off-shell) sleptons. We find that with 300 $fb^{-1}$, the statistics for the leptonic events is very marginal and they look less promising than the fully hadronic channels. This corresponds to a complete reversal of the usual paradigm, where leptonic events comprised the gold-plated SUSY channels. Finally, we put together all available information and summarize what level of understanding of the underlying physics can be achieved. We show that, as a by-product of the mass reconstruction, it is also possible to determine the production cross sections and decay branching ratios, which in turn enable us to pinpoint the underlying model.arXiv:1902.11267oai:cds.cern.ch:26675232019-02-28
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Particle Physics - Experiment
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Matchev, Konstantin T.
Moortgat, Filip
Pape, Luc
Dreaming Awake: Disentangling the Underlying Physics in Case of a SUSY-like Discovery at the LHC
title Dreaming Awake: Disentangling the Underlying Physics in Case of a SUSY-like Discovery at the LHC
title_full Dreaming Awake: Disentangling the Underlying Physics in Case of a SUSY-like Discovery at the LHC
title_fullStr Dreaming Awake: Disentangling the Underlying Physics in Case of a SUSY-like Discovery at the LHC
title_full_unstemmed Dreaming Awake: Disentangling the Underlying Physics in Case of a SUSY-like Discovery at the LHC
title_short Dreaming Awake: Disentangling the Underlying Physics in Case of a SUSY-like Discovery at the LHC
title_sort dreaming awake: disentangling the underlying physics in case of a susy-like discovery at the lhc
topic hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6471/ab3bb8
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