Artículo
Hunting physics beyond the standard model with unusual W± and Z decays
Fecha de publicación:
02/2015
Editorial:
American Physical Society
Revista:
Physical Review D: Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology
ISSN:
1550-7998
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Nonstandard on-shell decays of W± and Z bosons are possible within the framework of extended supersymmetric models, i.e., with singlet states and/or new couplings compared to the minimal supersymmetric standard model. These modes are typically encountered in regions of the parameter space with light singlet-like scalars, pseudoscalars, and neutralinos. In this letter we emphasize how these states can lead to novel signals at colliders from Z- or W±-boson decays with prompt or displaced multileptons/tau jets/jets/photons in the final states. These new modes would give distinct evidence of new physics even when direct searches remain unsuccessful. We discuss the possibilities of probing these new signals using the existing LHC run-I data set. We also address the same in the context of the LHC run-II, as well as for the future colliders. We exemplify our observations with the "μ from ν" supersymmetric standard model, where three generations of right-handed neutrino superfields are used to solve shortcomings of the minimal supersymmetric standard model. We also extend our discussion for other variants of supersymmetric models that can accommodate similar signatures.
Palabras clave:
Beyond Standard Model
,
Collider Detection
,
Supersymmetry Phenomenology
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Ghosh, Pradipta; Lopez, Daniel Elbio; Mitsou, Vasiliki A.; Muñoz, Carlos; De Austri, Roberto Ruiz; Hunting physics beyond the standard model with unusual W± and Z decays; American Physical Society; Physical Review D: Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology; 91; 3; 2-2015; 1-8; 035020
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