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Probing Minimal Supergravity at the CERN LHC for Large $tan\beta$

For large values of the minimal supergravity model parameter $\tan\beta$, the tau lepton and the bottom quark Yukawa couplings become large, leading to reduced masses of $\tau$-sleptons and $b$-squarks relative to their first and second generation counterparts, and to enhanced decays of charginos an...

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Autores principales: Baer, Howard W, Chen, C, Drees, Manuel, Paige, Frank E, Tata, Xerxes
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.59.055014
http://cds.cern.ch/record/363751
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author Baer, Howard W
Chen, C
Drees, Manuel
Paige, Frank E
Tata, Xerxes
author_facet Baer, Howard W
Chen, C
Drees, Manuel
Paige, Frank E
Tata, Xerxes
author_sort Baer, Howard W
collection CERN
description For large values of the minimal supergravity model parameter $\tan\beta$, the tau lepton and the bottom quark Yukawa couplings become large, leading to reduced masses of $\tau$-sleptons and $b$-squarks relative to their first and second generation counterparts, and to enhanced decays of charginos and neutralinos to $\tau$-leptons and $b$-quarks. We evaluate the reach of the CERN LHC $pp$ collider for supersymmetry in the mSUGRA model parameter space. We find that values of $m_{\tg}\sim 1500-2000$ GeV can be probed with just 10 fb$^{-1}$ of integrated luminosity for $\tan\beta$ values as high as 45, so that mSUGRA cannot escape the scrutiny of LHC experiments by virtue of having a large value of $\tan\beta$. We also perform a case study of an mSUGRA model at with $\sim 100%$ branching fraction. In this case, at least within our simplistic study, we show that a di-tau mass edge, which determines the value of $m_{\tz_2}-m_{\tz_1}$, can still be reconstructed. This information can be used as a starting point for reconstructing SUSY cascade decays on an event-by-event basis, and can provide a strong constraint in determining the underlying model parameters. Finally, we show that for large $\tan\beta$ there can be an observable excess of $\tau$ leptons, and argue that $\tau$ signals might serve to provide new information about the underlying model framework.
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spelling cern-3637512019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.59.055014http://cds.cern.ch/record/363751engBaer, Howard WChen, CDrees, ManuelPaige, Frank ETata, XerxesProbing Minimal Supergravity at the CERN LHC for Large $tan\beta$Particle Physics - PhenomenologyFor large values of the minimal supergravity model parameter $\tan\beta$, the tau lepton and the bottom quark Yukawa couplings become large, leading to reduced masses of $\tau$-sleptons and $b$-squarks relative to their first and second generation counterparts, and to enhanced decays of charginos and neutralinos to $\tau$-leptons and $b$-quarks. We evaluate the reach of the CERN LHC $pp$ collider for supersymmetry in the mSUGRA model parameter space. We find that values of $m_{\tg}\sim 1500-2000$ GeV can be probed with just 10 fb$^{-1}$ of integrated luminosity for $\tan\beta$ values as high as 45, so that mSUGRA cannot escape the scrutiny of LHC experiments by virtue of having a large value of $\tan\beta$. We also perform a case study of an mSUGRA model at with $\sim 100%$ branching fraction. In this case, at least within our simplistic study, we show that a di-tau mass edge, which determines the value of $m_{\tz_2}-m_{\tz_1}$, can still be reconstructed. This information can be used as a starting point for reconstructing SUSY cascade decays on an event-by-event basis, and can provide a strong constraint in determining the underlying model parameters. Finally, we show that for large $\tan\beta$ there can be an observable excess of $\tau$ leptons, and argue that $\tau$ signals might serve to provide new information about the underlying model framework.hep-ph/9809223BNL-HET-98-25FSU-HEP-98-07-30IFT-P-98-59UH-511-914oai:cds.cern.ch:3637511998-09-02
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Baer, Howard W
Chen, C
Drees, Manuel
Paige, Frank E
Tata, Xerxes
Probing Minimal Supergravity at the CERN LHC for Large $tan\beta$
title Probing Minimal Supergravity at the CERN LHC for Large $tan\beta$
title_full Probing Minimal Supergravity at the CERN LHC for Large $tan\beta$
title_fullStr Probing Minimal Supergravity at the CERN LHC for Large $tan\beta$
title_full_unstemmed Probing Minimal Supergravity at the CERN LHC for Large $tan\beta$
title_short Probing Minimal Supergravity at the CERN LHC for Large $tan\beta$
title_sort probing minimal supergravity at the cern lhc for large $tan\beta$
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.59.055014
http://cds.cern.ch/record/363751
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