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Measurement of SUSY Masses via Cascade Decays for SPS 1a
If R-parity conserving supersymmetry exists below the TeV-scale, new particles will be produced and decay in cascades at the LHC. The lightest supersymmetric particle will escape the detectors, thereby complicating the full reconstruction of the decay chains. In this paper we expand on existing meth...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2004/12/003 http://cds.cern.ch/record/790659 |
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author | Gjelsten, B.K. Miller, D.J. Osland, P. |
author_facet | Gjelsten, B.K. Miller, D.J. Osland, P. |
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description | If R-parity conserving supersymmetry exists below the TeV-scale, new particles will be produced and decay in cascades at the LHC. The lightest supersymmetric particle will escape the detectors, thereby complicating the full reconstruction of the decay chains. In this paper we expand on existing methods for determining the masses of the particles in the cascade from endpoints of kinematical distributions. We perform scans in the mSUGRA parameter space to delimit the region where this method is applicable. From the examination of theoretical distributions for a wide selection of mass scenarios it is found that caution must be exerted when equating the theoretical endpoints with the experimentally obtainable ones. We provide analytic formulae for the masses in terms of the endpoints most readily available. Complications due to the composite nature of the endpoint expressions are discussed in relation to the detailed analysis of two points on the SPS~1a line. Finally we demonstrate how a Linear Collider measurement can improve dramatically on the precision of the masses obtained. |
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spelling | cern-7906592023-03-20T10:18:41Zdoi:10.1088/1126-6708/2004/12/003http://cds.cern.ch/record/790659engGjelsten, B.K.Miller, D.J.Osland, P.Measurement of SUSY Masses via Cascade Decays for SPS 1aParticle Physics - PhenomenologyIf R-parity conserving supersymmetry exists below the TeV-scale, new particles will be produced and decay in cascades at the LHC. The lightest supersymmetric particle will escape the detectors, thereby complicating the full reconstruction of the decay chains. In this paper we expand on existing methods for determining the masses of the particles in the cascade from endpoints of kinematical distributions. We perform scans in the mSUGRA parameter space to delimit the region where this method is applicable. From the examination of theoretical distributions for a wide selection of mass scenarios it is found that caution must be exerted when equating the theoretical endpoints with the experimentally obtainable ones. We provide analytic formulae for the masses in terms of the endpoints most readily available. Complications due to the composite nature of the endpoint expressions are discussed in relation to the detailed analysis of two points on the SPS~1a line. Finally we demonstrate how a Linear Collider measurement can improve dramatically on the precision of the masses obtained.If R-parity conserving supersymmetry exists below the TeV-scale, new particles will be produced and decay in cascades at the LHC. The lightest supersymmetric particle will escape the detectors, thereby complicating the full reconstruction of the decay chains. In this paper we expand on existing methods for determining the masses of the particles in the cascade from endpoints of kinematical distributions. We perform scans in the mSUGRA parameter space to delimit the region where this method is applicable. From the examination of theoretical distributions for a wide selection of mass scenarios it is found that caution must be exerted when equating the theoretical endpoints with the experimentally obtainable ones. We provide analytic formulae for the masses in terms of the endpoints most readily available. Complications due to the composite nature of the endpoint expressions are discussed in relation to the detailed analysis of two points on the SPS~1a line. Finally we demonstrate how a Linear Collider measurement can improve dramatically on the precision of the masses obtained.hep-ph/0410303ATL-PHYS-2004-029EDINBURGH-2004-12ATL-PHYS-2004-029ATL-COM-PHYS-2004-044CERN-ATL-COM-PHYS-2004-044oai:cds.cern.ch:7906592004 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Phenomenology Gjelsten, B.K. Miller, D.J. Osland, P. Measurement of SUSY Masses via Cascade Decays for SPS 1a |
title | Measurement of SUSY Masses via Cascade Decays for SPS 1a |
title_full | Measurement of SUSY Masses via Cascade Decays for SPS 1a |
title_fullStr | Measurement of SUSY Masses via Cascade Decays for SPS 1a |
title_full_unstemmed | Measurement of SUSY Masses via Cascade Decays for SPS 1a |
title_short | Measurement of SUSY Masses via Cascade Decays for SPS 1a |
title_sort | measurement of susy masses via cascade decays for sps 1a |
topic | Particle Physics - Phenomenology |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2004/12/003 http://cds.cern.ch/record/790659 |
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