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A study of late decaying charged particles at future colliders

In models where the gravitino is the lightest supersymmetric particle (LSP), the next-to-lightest supersymmetric particle (NLSP) is long-lived. We consider an important charged NLSP candidate, the scalar tau $\tilde{\tau}$. Slow charged NLSPs may be produced at future colliders and they may be stopp...

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Autores principales: Hamaguchi, K, Kuno, Y, Nakaya, T, Nojiri, M M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2004
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/794194
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author Hamaguchi, K
Kuno, Y
Nakaya, T
Nojiri, M M
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Kuno, Y
Nakaya, T
Nojiri, M M
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description In models where the gravitino is the lightest supersymmetric particle (LSP), the next-to-lightest supersymmetric particle (NLSP) is long-lived. We consider an important charged NLSP candidate, the scalar tau $\tilde{\tau}$. Slow charged NLSPs may be produced at future colliders and they may be stopped in a massive stopper which simultaneously serves as a detector for the NLSP and its decay products. We found the number of events at a 1 kton to O(10) kton detector could be significant enough to study the NLSP decays with lifetime shorter than $10^{10}$ sec at the LHC. The performance of existing 1 kton detectors may be good enough to do such studies at the LHC, if they can be placed close to the ATLAS/CMS detectors. At a future $e^- e^-$ collider, scalar electrons $\tilde{e}^-$s are copiously produced. Slow NLSPs may be produced from the $\tilde{e}^-$ decay. The number of stopped NLSPs at a future linear collider could be large enough to study rare decay modes of the NLSP.
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spelling cern-7941942019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/794194engHamaguchi, KKuno, YNakaya, TNojiri, M MA study of late decaying charged particles at future collidersParticle Physics - PhenomenologyIn models where the gravitino is the lightest supersymmetric particle (LSP), the next-to-lightest supersymmetric particle (NLSP) is long-lived. We consider an important charged NLSP candidate, the scalar tau $\tilde{\tau}$. Slow charged NLSPs may be produced at future colliders and they may be stopped in a massive stopper which simultaneously serves as a detector for the NLSP and its decay products. We found the number of events at a 1 kton to O(10) kton detector could be significant enough to study the NLSP decays with lifetime shorter than $10^{10}$ sec at the LHC. The performance of existing 1 kton detectors may be good enough to do such studies at the LHC, if they can be placed close to the ATLAS/CMS detectors. At a future $e^- e^-$ collider, scalar electrons $\tilde{e}^-$s are copiously produced. Slow NLSPs may be produced from the $\tilde{e}^-$ decay. The number of stopped NLSPs at a future linear collider could be large enough to study rare decay modes of the NLSP.hep-ph/0409248YITP-2004-50DESY-04-179DESY-2004-179oai:cds.cern.ch:7941942004-09-21
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Hamaguchi, K
Kuno, Y
Nakaya, T
Nojiri, M M
A study of late decaying charged particles at future colliders
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