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Single-photon signals at CERN LEP in supersymmetric models with a light gravitino

We study the single-photon signals expected at LEP in models with a very light gravitino. The dominant process is neutralino-gravitino production (e+e- -> chi+ G) with subsequent neutralino decay via chi->gamma+G, giving a gamma+E_miss signal. We first calculate the cross section at arbitrary...

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Autores principales: Lopez, Jorge L., Nanopoulos, Dimitri V., Zichichi, A.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1996
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.55.5813
http://cds.cern.ch/record/315707
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author Lopez, Jorge L.
Nanopoulos, Dimitri V.
Zichichi, A.
author_facet Lopez, Jorge L.
Nanopoulos, Dimitri V.
Zichichi, A.
author_sort Lopez, Jorge L.
collection CERN
description We study the single-photon signals expected at LEP in models with a very light gravitino. The dominant process is neutralino-gravitino production (e+e- -> chi+ G) with subsequent neutralino decay via chi->gamma+G, giving a gamma+E_miss signal. We first calculate the cross section at arbitrary center-of-mass energies and provide new analytic expressions for the differential cross section valid for general neutralino compositions. We then consider the constraints on the gravitino mass from LEP 1 and LEP161 single-photon searches, and possible such searches at the Tevatron. We show that it is possible to evade the stringent LEP 1 limits and still obtain an observable rate at LEP 2, in particular in the region of parameter space that may explain the CDF e+e+gamma+gamma+E_T,miss event. As diphoton events from neutralino pair-production would not be kinematically accessible in this scenario, the observation of whichever photonic signal will discriminate among the various light-gravitino scenarios in the literature. We also perform a Monte Carlo simulation of the expected energy and angular distributions of the emitted photon, and of the missing invariant mass expected in the events. Finally we specialize the results to the case of a recently proposed one-parameter no-scale supergravity model.
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spelling cern-3157072023-03-14T18:54:07Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.55.5813http://cds.cern.ch/record/315707engLopez, Jorge L.Nanopoulos, Dimitri V.Zichichi, A.Single-photon signals at CERN LEP in supersymmetric models with a light gravitinoParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe study the single-photon signals expected at LEP in models with a very light gravitino. The dominant process is neutralino-gravitino production (e+e- -> chi+ G) with subsequent neutralino decay via chi->gamma+G, giving a gamma+E_miss signal. We first calculate the cross section at arbitrary center-of-mass energies and provide new analytic expressions for the differential cross section valid for general neutralino compositions. We then consider the constraints on the gravitino mass from LEP 1 and LEP161 single-photon searches, and possible such searches at the Tevatron. We show that it is possible to evade the stringent LEP 1 limits and still obtain an observable rate at LEP 2, in particular in the region of parameter space that may explain the CDF e+e+gamma+gamma+E_T,miss event. As diphoton events from neutralino pair-production would not be kinematically accessible in this scenario, the observation of whichever photonic signal will discriminate among the various light-gravitino scenarios in the literature. We also perform a Monte Carlo simulation of the expected energy and angular distributions of the emitted photon, and of the missing invariant mass expected in the events. Finally we specialize the results to the case of a recently proposed one-parameter no-scale supergravity model.We study the single-photon signals expected at LEP in models with a very light gravitino. The dominant process is neutralino-gravitino production (e+e- -> chi+ G) with subsequent neutralino decay via chi->gamma+G, giving a gamma+E_miss signal. We first calculate the cross section at arbitrary center-of-mass energies and provide new analytic expressions for the differential cross section valid for general neutralino compositions. We then consider the constraints on the gravitino mass from LEP 1 and LEP161 single-photon searches, and possible such searches at the Tevatron. We show that it is possible to evade the stringent LEP 1 limits and still obtain an observable rate at LEP 2, in particular in the region of parameter space that may explain the CDF e+e+gamma+gamma+E_T,miss event. As diphoton events from neutralino pair-production would not be kinematically accessible in this scenario, the observation of whichever photonic signal will discriminate among the various light-gravitino scenarios in the literature. We also perform a Monte Carlo simulation of the expected energy and angular distributions of the emitted photon, and of the missing invariant mass expected in the events. Finally we specialize the results to the case of a recently proposed one-parameter no-scale supergravity model.hep-ph/9611437DOE-ER-40717-36CTP-TAMU-58-96ACT-17-96CTP-TAMU-96-58DOE-ER-40717-36oai:cds.cern.ch:3157071996-11-26
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Lopez, Jorge L.
Nanopoulos, Dimitri V.
Zichichi, A.
Single-photon signals at CERN LEP in supersymmetric models with a light gravitino
title Single-photon signals at CERN LEP in supersymmetric models with a light gravitino
title_full Single-photon signals at CERN LEP in supersymmetric models with a light gravitino
title_fullStr Single-photon signals at CERN LEP in supersymmetric models with a light gravitino
title_full_unstemmed Single-photon signals at CERN LEP in supersymmetric models with a light gravitino
title_short Single-photon signals at CERN LEP in supersymmetric models with a light gravitino
title_sort single-photon signals at cern lep in supersymmetric models with a light gravitino
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.55.5813
http://cds.cern.ch/record/315707
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