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26 April 2024
 
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Probe R-parity violating stop resonance at the LHeC
Wei Hong-Tang ; Zhang Ren-You ; Guo Lei ; Han Liang ; Ma Wen-Gan ; Li Xiao-Peng ; Wang Ting-Ting ;
Date 22 Jul 2011
AbstractWe investigate the possibility of detecting single sqaurk production at the proposed LHeC collider, in the framework of R-parity violating supersymmetry. Taking advantage of the enhancement of the direct resonance production of squark and the distinctive kinematics distributions of $ ilde{q} ightarrow l q$ two body decay final states, the LHeC provides excellent opportunities of probing R-violating $hat{L}hat{Q}hat{D}$ interactions at unprecedented level compared to all the knowledge derived from indirect low energy nucleon measurements. If no apparent deviation from SM predictions on high mass muon and b-quark final states at the LHeC with 1$fb^{-1}$ data, the sensitivities on $hat{L}hat{Q}hat{D}$ couplings $lambda^{’}_{113}$ and $lambda^{’}_{233}$ can be improved by nearly three orders, at energy scale of squark mass about 100GeV.
Source arXiv, 1107.4461
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