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Search for displaced leptons in the e-$\mu$ final state at the CMS experiment
A search for new long-lived particles decaying to leptons is presented using proton-proton collisions produced by the LHC at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. Data used for the analysis were collected by the CMS detector during the 2015 run and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 2.6 inverse-...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2018
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2637337 |
Sumario: | A search for new long-lived particles decaying to leptons is presented using proton-proton collisions produced by the LHC at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. Data used for the analysis were collected by the CMS detector during the 2015 run and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 2.6 inverse-femtobarns. Events are selected with an electron and muon that both have transverse impact parameter values between 0.02 cm and 10 cm. The search has been designed to be sensitive to a wide range of models with non-prompt e-mu final states. No significant excess is observed. Limits are set on the "displaced supersymmetry" model, with pair production of top squarks decaying into an e-mu final state
via R-parity-violating interactions. The results are the most restrictive to date on this model, with the most stringent limit being obtained for a top squark lifetime corresponding
to ctau = 2 cm, excluding masses below 870 GeV at 95% confidence level. In addition, the previous search for displaced leptons in the e-mu final state using
proton-proton collisions produced by the LHC at a center-of-mass energy of 8 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 19.7 inverse-femtobarns, and the work done during the Long-term Shutdown 1 (LS1) of the LHC to improve this search are included as well. |
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