The ABC of RPV: classification of R-parity violating signatures at the LHC for small couplings

Herbi K. Dreiner, Yong Sheng Koay, Dominik Köhler, Víctor Martín Lozano, Javier Montejo Berlingen, Saurabh Nangia, Nadja Strobbe

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Abstract

We perform a classification of all potential supersymmetric R-parity violating signatures at the LHC to address the question: are existing bounds on supersymmetric models robust, or are there still signatures not covered by existing searches, allowing LHC-scale supersymmetry to be hiding? We analyze all possible scenarios with one dominant RPV trilinear coupling at a time, allowing for arbitrary LSPs and mass spectra. We consider direct production of the LSP, as well as production via gauge-cascades, and find 6 different experimental signatures for the LLE¯ -case, 6 for the LQD¯ -case, and 5 for the U¯ D¯ D¯ -case; together these provide complete coverage of the RPV-MSSM landscape. This set of signatures is confronted with the existing searches by ATLAS and CMS. We find all signatures have been covered at the LHC, although not at the sensitivity level needed to probe the direct production of all LSP types. For the case of a dominant LLE¯ -operator, we use CheckMATE to quantify the current lower bounds on the supersymmetric masses and find the limits to be comparable to or better than the R-parity conserving case. Our treatment can be easily extended to scenarios with more than one non-zero RPV coupling.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number215
JournalJournal of High Energy Physics
Volume2023
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2023

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Keywords

  • Specific BSM Phenomenology
  • Supersymmetry

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