Seeking a coherent explanation of LHC excesses for compressed spectra

IF 4.2 2区 物理与天体物理 Q2 PHYSICS, PARTICLES & FIELDS
Diyar Agin, Benjamin Fuks, Mark D. Goodsell, Taylor Murphy
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Abstract

The most recent searches by the ATLAS and CMS Collaborations in final states with soft leptons and missing transverse energy show mild excesses predominantly associated with dilepton invariant masses of about \(10{-}20\) GeV, which can result from decays of electroweakinos that are heavier than the lightest neutralino by \(\mathcal {O}(10)\) GeV. On the other hand, these analyses are insensitive to electroweakino mass splittings smaller than about 5 GeV. In previous work, we demonstrated that while recent searches in the monojet channel can exclude some of the smallest \(\mathcal {O}(1)\) GeV mass splitting configurations for electroweakinos, they also exhibit excesses that can overlap with the soft-lepton excesses in certain models, including a simplified scenario with pure higgsinos. In this work we dive deeper into these excesses, studying the analyses in detail and exploring an array of models that go beyond the simplified scenarios considered by the experimental collaborations. We show that, in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model, the overlapping excesses are not unique to the pure-higgsino limit, instead persisting in realistic parameter space featuring a bino-like lightest supersymmetric particle with some wino admixture. On the other hand, for the Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model with a singlino-like lightest supersymmetric particle and higgsino-like next-to-lightest supersymmetric particle(s), the excess in the two-lepton channel fits rather well with the parameter space predicting the correct relic abundance through freeze out, but the monojet fit is much poorer. Interestingly, the excesses either do not overlap or do not exist at all for two non-supersymmetric models seemingly capable of producing the correct final states.

为压缩光谱寻求大型强子对撞机过量的连贯解释
ATLAS 和 CMS 协作组最近对具有软轻子和缺失横向能量的终态进行的搜索显示出轻微的过量,主要与大约 \(10{-}20\) GeV 的二轻子不变质量有关,这可能是由于比最轻中性子重 \(\mathcal {O}(10)\) GeV 的电弱子衰变造成的。GeV.另一方面,这些分析对小于约5 GeV的电弱子质量分裂并不敏感。在以前的工作中,我们证明了虽然最近在单射流通道的搜索可以排除一些最小的(\mathcal {O}(1)\)GeV 质量分裂构型,但在某些模型中,它们也会表现出与软轻子过量重叠的过量,包括一种简化的纯希格斯诺设想。在这项工作中,我们深入探讨了这些过量,详细研究了这些分析,并探索了一系列超出实验合作所考虑的简化方案的模型。我们的研究表明,在最小超对称标准模型中,重叠过量并不是纯希希子极限所独有的,相反,在现实的参数空间中,重叠过量依然存在,其特征是一个类似于双星的最轻超对称粒子,并带有一些维诺掺杂物。另一方面,对于具有类单核最轻超对称粒子和类希格斯诺次最轻超对称粒子的次最轻超对称标准模型,双轻子通道的过量与通过冻结预测出正确遗迹丰度的参数空间拟合得相当好,但单射流的拟合要差得多。有趣的是,在两个似乎能够产生正确最终态的非超对称模型中,过量要么不重叠,要么根本不存在。
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The European Physical Journal C
The European Physical Journal C 物理-物理:粒子与场物理
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
15.90%
发文量
1008
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Experimental Physics I: Accelerator Based High-Energy Physics Hadron and lepton collider physics Lepton-nucleon scattering High-energy nuclear reactions Standard model precision tests Search for new physics beyond the standard model Heavy flavour physics Neutrino properties Particle detector developments Computational methods and analysis tools Experimental Physics II: Astroparticle Physics Dark matter searches High-energy cosmic rays Double beta decay Long baseline neutrino experiments Neutrino astronomy Axions and other weakly interacting light particles Gravitational waves and observational cosmology Particle detector developments Computational methods and analysis tools Theoretical Physics I: Phenomenology of the Standard Model and Beyond Electroweak interactions Quantum chromo dynamics Heavy quark physics and quark flavour mixing Neutrino physics Phenomenology of astro- and cosmoparticle physics Meson spectroscopy and non-perturbative QCD Low-energy effective field theories Lattice field theory High temperature QCD and heavy ion physics Phenomenology of supersymmetric extensions of the SM Phenomenology of non-supersymmetric extensions of the SM Model building and alternative models of electroweak symmetry breaking Flavour physics beyond the SM Computational algorithms and tools...etc.
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