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All Possible Lightest Supersymmetric Particles in R-Parity Violating mSUGRA Models and their Signals at the LHC
We consider minimal supergravity (mSUGRA) models with an additional R-parity
violating operator at the grand unification scale. This can change the
supersymmetric spectrum leading on the one hand to a sneutrino, smuon or squark
as the lightest supersymmetric particle (LSP). On the other hand, a wide
parameter region is reopened, where the scalar tau is the LSP. It is vital to
know the nature of the LSP, because supersymmetric particles normally cascade
decay down to the LSP at collider experiments. We investigate in detail the
conditions leading to non-neutralino LSP scenarios. We also present some
typical LHC signatures.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, submitted for the proceedings of the SUSY09
conferenc
Bounds on R-parity Violation from Resonant Slepton Production at the LHC
We consider the ATLAS and CMS searches for dijet resonances, as well as the
ATLAS search for like-sign dimuon pairs at the LHC with 7 TeV center of mass
energy. We interpret their exclusions in terms of bounds on the supersymmetric
R-parity violating parameter space. For this we focus on resonant slepton
production followed by the corresponding decay.Comment: 17 pages, 11 figures, 3 table
The R-Parity Violating Minimal Supergravity Model
We present the minimal supersymmetric standard model with general broken
R-parity, focusing on minimal supergravity (mSUGRA). We discuss the origins of
lepton number violation in supersymmetry. We have computed the full set of
coupled one-loop renormalization group equations for the gauge couplings, the
superpotential parameters and for all the soft supersymmetry breaking
parameters. We provide analytic formule for the scalar potential minimization
conditions which may be iterated to arbitrary precision. We compute the
low-energy spectrum of the superparticles and the neutrinos as a function of
the small set of parameters at the unification scale in the general basis.
Specializing to mSUGRA, we use the neutrino masses to set new bounds on the
R-parity violating couplings. These bounds are up-to five orders of magnitude
stricter than the previously existing ones. In addition, new bounds on the
R-parity violating couplings are also derived demanding a non-tachyonic
sneutrino spectrum. We investigate the nature of the lightest supersymmetric
particle and find extensive regions in parameter space, where it is not the
neutralino. This leads to a novel set of supersymmetric signatures, which we
classify.Comment: 42 pages, revtex4, 8 figures. Revised version corrects a factor of 2
in Eq. (86) with associated numerical corrections to Tables III,IV and Fig.
I. Conclusions left unchange
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