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Phenomenology of a leptonic goldstino and invisible Higgs boson decays

Non-linearly realized supersymmetry, combined with the Standard Model field content and SU(3)XSU(2)XU(1) gauge invariance, permits local dimension-six operators involving a goldstino, a lepton doublet and a Higgs doublet. These interactions preserve total lepton number if the left-handed goldstino t...

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Autores principales: Antoniadis, Ignatios, Tuckmantel, Marc, Zwirner, Fabio
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2004.11.061
http://cds.cern.ch/record/798106
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author Antoniadis, Ignatios
Tuckmantel, Marc
Zwirner, Fabio
author_facet Antoniadis, Ignatios
Tuckmantel, Marc
Zwirner, Fabio
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description Non-linearly realized supersymmetry, combined with the Standard Model field content and SU(3)XSU(2)XU(1) gauge invariance, permits local dimension-six operators involving a goldstino, a lepton doublet and a Higgs doublet. These interactions preserve total lepton number if the left-handed goldstino transforms as an antilepton. We discuss the resulting phenomenology, in the simple limit where the new couplings involve only one lepton family, thus conserving also lepton flavour. Both the Z boson and the Higgs boson can decay into a neutrino and a goldstino: the present limits from the invisible Z width and from other observables leave room for the striking possibility of a Higgs boson decaying dominantly, or at least with a sizable branching ratio, via such an invisible mode. We finally comment on the perspectives at hadron and lepton colliders, and on possible extensions of our analysis.
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spelling cern-7981062021-07-15T23:08:59Zdoi:10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2004.11.061http://cds.cern.ch/record/798106engAntoniadis, IgnatiosTuckmantel, MarcZwirner, FabioPhenomenology of a leptonic goldstino and invisible Higgs boson decaysParticle Physics - PhenomenologyNon-linearly realized supersymmetry, combined with the Standard Model field content and SU(3)XSU(2)XU(1) gauge invariance, permits local dimension-six operators involving a goldstino, a lepton doublet and a Higgs doublet. These interactions preserve total lepton number if the left-handed goldstino transforms as an antilepton. We discuss the resulting phenomenology, in the simple limit where the new couplings involve only one lepton family, thus conserving also lepton flavour. Both the Z boson and the Higgs boson can decay into a neutrino and a goldstino: the present limits from the invisible Z width and from other observables leave room for the striking possibility of a Higgs boson decaying dominantly, or at least with a sizable branching ratio, via such an invisible mode. We finally comment on the perspectives at hadron and lepton colliders, and on possible extensions of our analysis.Non-linearly realized supersymmetry, combined with the Standard Model field content and SU(3)XSU(2)XU(1) gauge invariance, permits local dimension-six operators involving a goldstino, a lepton doublet and a Higgs doublet. These interactions preserve total lepton number if the left-handed goldstino transforms as an antilepton. We discuss the resulting phenomenology, in the simple limit where the new couplings involve only one lepton family, thus conserving also lepton flavour. Both the Z boson and the Higgs boson can decay into a neutrino and a goldstino: the present limits from the invisible Z width and from other observables leave room for the striking possibility of a Higgs boson decaying dominantly, or at least with a sizable branching ratio, via such an invisible mode. We finally comment on the perspectives at hadron and lepton colliders, and on possible extensions of our analysis.Non-linearly realized supersymmetry, combined with the Standard Model field content and SU ( 3 ) × SU ( 2 ) × U ( 1 ) gauge invariance, permits local dimension-six operators involving a goldstino, a lepton doublet and a Higgs doublet. These interactions preserve total lepton number if the left-handed goldstino transforms as an antilepton. We discuss the resulting phenomenology, in the simple limit where the new couplings involve only one lepton family, thus conserving also lepton flavour. Both the Z boson and the Higgs boson can decay into a neutrino and a goldstino: the present limits from the invisible Z width and from other observables leave room for the striking possibility of a Higgs boson decaying dominantly, or at least with a sizable branching ratio, via such an invisible mode. We finally comment on the perspectives at hadron and lepton colliders, and on possible extensions of our analysis.hep-ph/0410165CERN-PH-TH-2004-195ROMA-1390-04CERN-PH-TH-2004-195ROMA-1-1390oai:cds.cern.ch:7981062004-10-12
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Antoniadis, Ignatios
Tuckmantel, Marc
Zwirner, Fabio
Phenomenology of a leptonic goldstino and invisible Higgs boson decays
title Phenomenology of a leptonic goldstino and invisible Higgs boson decays
title_full Phenomenology of a leptonic goldstino and invisible Higgs boson decays
title_fullStr Phenomenology of a leptonic goldstino and invisible Higgs boson decays
title_full_unstemmed Phenomenology of a leptonic goldstino and invisible Higgs boson decays
title_short Phenomenology of a leptonic goldstino and invisible Higgs boson decays
title_sort phenomenology of a leptonic goldstino and invisible higgs boson decays
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2004.11.061
http://cds.cern.ch/record/798106
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