503 research outputs found
Same-sign top quarks as signature of light stops at the CERN LHC
We present a new method to search for a light scalar top with
m_{\tilde{t}_1}\lsim m_t, decaying dominantly into a c-jet and the lightest
neutralino, at the LHC. The principal idea is to exploit the Majorana nature of
the gluino, leading to same-sign top quarks in events of gluino-pair production
followed by gluino decays into top and stop. The resulting signature is 2
b-jets plus 2 same-sign leptons plus additional jets and missing energy. We
perform a Monte Carlo simulation for a benchmark scenario, which is in
agreement with the recent WMAP bound on the relic density of dark matter, and
demonstrate that for m_{\tilde{g}}\lsim 900 GeV and
the signal can be extracted from the background.
Moreover, we discuss the determination of the stop and gluino masses from the
shape of invariant-mass distributions. The derivation of the shape formulae is
also given.Comment: 20 pages, 6 figures, minor changes; version to appear in PR
Same-sign top quarks as signature of light stops
We present a new method to search for a light scalar top (stop), decaying
dominantly into , at the LHC. The principal idea is to exploit
the Majorana nature of the gluino, leading to same-sign top quarks in events of
gluino pair production followed by gluino decays into top and stop. We
demonstrate the reach of our method in terms of the gluino mass and the
stop-neutralino mass difference.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, to appear in Proceedings of SUSY06, the 14th
International Conference on Supersymmetry and the Unification of Fundamental
Interactions, UC Irvine, California, 12-17 June 200
Comparison of SUSY mass spectrum calculations
We provide a comparison of the results of four SUSY mass spectrum
calculations in mSUGRA: Isajet, SuSpect, SoftSusy, and SPheno. In particular,
we focus on the high tan(beta) and focus point regions, where the differences
in the results are known to be large.Comment: Contribution to SUSY02, 17-23 Jun 2002, DESY Hamburg, 7 page
Production of Stop, Sbottom, and Stau at LEP2
We present a comprehensive study of pair production and decay of stops,
sbottoms, and staus in annihilation at LEP2. We give numerical
predictions within the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model for cross sections
and decay rates, and discuss the important signatures. In the case of stau
production we also study the polarization of the tau in the decays stau_1 ->
tau + neutralino_{1,2}.Comment: 15 pages, LateX, 13 figures appended as uuencoded PS-file. LateX file
and figures are also available via anonymous ftp at
ftp://info.oeaw.ac.at/pub/hephy-pub/64
Global fit to Higgs signal strengths and couplings and implications for extended Higgs sectors
The most recent LHC data have provided a considerable improvement in the
precision with which various Higgs production and decay channels have been
measured. Using all available public results from ATLAS, CMS and the Tevatron,
we derive for each final state the combined confidence level contours for the
signal strengths in the (gluon fusion + ttH associated production) versus
(vector boson fusion + VH associated production) space. These "combined signal
strength ellipses" can be used in a simple, generic way to constrain a very
wide class of New Physics models in which the couplings of the Higgs boson
deviate from the Standard Model prediction. Here, we use them to constrain the
reduced couplings of the Higgs boson to up-quarks, down-quarks/leptons and
vector boson pairs. We also consider New Physics contributions to the
loop-induced gluon-gluon and photon-photon couplings of the Higgs, as well as
invisible/unseen decays. Finally, we apply our fits to some simple models with
an extended Higgs sector, in particular to Two-Higgs-Doublet models of Type I
and Type II, the Inert Doublet model, and the Georgi-Machacek triplet Higgs
model.Comment: 31 pages, 15 figures; v2: fixed important factor of 2 missing in Eq.
(1) (results unchanged), extended discussion in the next-to-last paragraph of
Section 3, some references added; v3: appendices and references added,
matches version accepted by PR
Comparison of SUSY spectrum calculations and impact on the relic density constraints from WMAP
We compare results of four public supersymmetric (SUSY) spectrum codes,
Isajet, Softsusy, Spheno and Suspect to estimate the present-day uncertainty in
the calculation of the relic density of dark matter in mSUGRA models. We find
that even for mass differences of about 1% the spread in the obtained relic
densities can be 10%. In difficult regions of the parameter space, such as
large tan(beta) or large m_0, discrepancies in the relic density are much
larger. We also find important differences in the stau co-annihilation region.
We show the impact of these uncertainties on the bounds from WMAP for several
scenarios, concentrating on the regions of parameter space most relevant for
collider phenomenology. We also discuss the case of non-zero A_0 and the stop
co-annihilation region. Moreover, we present a web application for the online
comparison of the spectrum codes.Comment: 26 pages, 6 figures, 10 tables; version to appear in PR
Light mixed sneutrinos as thermal dark matter
In supersymmetric models with Dirac neutrino masses, a left-right mixed
sneutrino can be a viable dark matter candidate. We examine the
MSSM+ parameter space where this is the case with particular
emphasis on light sneutrinos with masses below 10 GeV. We discuss implications
for direct and indirect dark matter searches, including the relevant
uncertainties, as well as consequences for collider phenomenology.Comment: 33 pages, 14 figures; one figure and references adde
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