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Long-lived bi$\boldsymbol{\nu}$o at the LHC

We examine the detection prospects for a long-lived biνo, a pseudo-Dirac bino which is responsible for neutrino masses, at the LHC and at dedicated long-lived particle detectors. The biνo arises in U(1)$_{R}$-symmetric supersymmetric models where the neutrino masses are generated through higher dime...

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Autores principales: Gehrlein, Julia, Ipek, Seyda
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP05(2021)020
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2758228
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author Gehrlein, Julia
Ipek, Seyda
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Ipek, Seyda
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description We examine the detection prospects for a long-lived biνo, a pseudo-Dirac bino which is responsible for neutrino masses, at the LHC and at dedicated long-lived particle detectors. The biνo arises in U(1)$_{R}$-symmetric supersymmetric models where the neutrino masses are generated through higher dimensional operators in an inverse seesaw mechanism. At the LHC the biνo is produced through squark decays and it subsequently decays to quarks, charged leptons and missing energy via its mixing with the Standard Model neutrinos. We consider long-lived biνos which escape the ATLAS or CMS detectors as missing energy and decay to charged leptons inside the proposed long-lived particle detectors FASER, CODEX-b, and MATHUSLA. We find the currently allowed region in the squark-biνo mass parameter space by recasting most recent LHC searches for jets+ [inline-graphic not available: see fulltext]. We also determine the reach of MATHUSLA, CODEX-b and FASER. We find that a large region of parameter space involving squark masses, biνo mass and the messenger scale can be probed with MATHUSLA, ranging from biνo masses of 10 GeV-2 TeV and messenger scales 10$^{2−11}$ TeV for a range of squark masses.
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spelling cern-27582282021-05-28T06:35:28Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP05(2021)020http://cds.cern.ch/record/2758228engGehrlein, JuliaIpek, SeydaLong-lived bi$\boldsymbol{\nu}$o at the LHChep-exParticle Physics - Experimenthep-phParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe examine the detection prospects for a long-lived biνo, a pseudo-Dirac bino which is responsible for neutrino masses, at the LHC and at dedicated long-lived particle detectors. The biνo arises in U(1)$_{R}$-symmetric supersymmetric models where the neutrino masses are generated through higher dimensional operators in an inverse seesaw mechanism. At the LHC the biνo is produced through squark decays and it subsequently decays to quarks, charged leptons and missing energy via its mixing with the Standard Model neutrinos. We consider long-lived biνos which escape the ATLAS or CMS detectors as missing energy and decay to charged leptons inside the proposed long-lived particle detectors FASER, CODEX-b, and MATHUSLA. We find the currently allowed region in the squark-biνo mass parameter space by recasting most recent LHC searches for jets+ [inline-graphic not available: see fulltext]. We also determine the reach of MATHUSLA, CODEX-b and FASER. We find that a large region of parameter space involving squark masses, biνo mass and the messenger scale can be probed with MATHUSLA, ranging from biνo masses of 10 GeV-2 TeV and messenger scales 10$^{2−11}$ TeV for a range of squark masses.We examine the detection prospects for a long-lived bi$\nu$o, a pseudo-Dirac bino which is responsible for neutrino masses, at the LHC and at dedicated long-lived particle detectors. The bi$\nu$o arises in $U(1)_R$-symmetric supersymmetric models where the neutrino masses are generated through higher dimensional operators in an inverse seesaw mechanism. At the LHC the bi$\nu$o is produced through squark decays and it subsequently decays to quarks, charged leptons and missing energy via its mixing with the Standard Model neutrinos. We consider long-lived bi$\nu$os which escape the ATLAS or CMS detectors as missing energy and decay to charged leptons inside the proposed long-lived particle detectors FASER, CODEX-b, and MATHUSLA. We find the currently allowed region in the squark-bi$\nu$o mass parameter space by recasting most recent LHC searches for jets+MET. We also determine the reach of MATHUSLA, CODEX-b and FASER. We find that a large region of parameter space involving squark masses, bi$\nu$o mass and the messenger scale can be probed with MATHUSLA, ranging from bi$\nu$o masses of 10 GeV-2 TeV and messenger scales $10^{2-11}$ TeV for a range of squark masses.arXiv:2103.01251UCI-HEP-TR-2021-07oai:cds.cern.ch:27582282021-03-01
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Particle Physics - Experiment
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Gehrlein, Julia
Ipek, Seyda
Long-lived bi$\boldsymbol{\nu}$o at the LHC
title Long-lived bi$\boldsymbol{\nu}$o at the LHC
title_full Long-lived bi$\boldsymbol{\nu}$o at the LHC
title_fullStr Long-lived bi$\boldsymbol{\nu}$o at the LHC
title_full_unstemmed Long-lived bi$\boldsymbol{\nu}$o at the LHC
title_short Long-lived bi$\boldsymbol{\nu}$o at the LHC
title_sort long-lived bi$\boldsymbol{\nu}$o at the lhc
topic hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP05(2021)020
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2758228
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