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Resonant sneutrino production in Supersymmetry with R-parity violation at the LHC
G. Moreau ; E. Perez ; G. Polesello ;
Date 1 Mar 2000
Journal Nucl.Phys. B604 (2001) 3-31
Subject hep-ph
AbstractThe resonant production of sneutrinos at the LHC via the R-parity violating couplings $’_{ijk} L_i Q_j D^c_k$ is studied through its three-leptons signature. A detailed particle level study of signal and background is performed using a fast simulation of the ATLAS detector. Through the full reconstruction of the cascade decay, a model-independent and precise measurement of the masses of the involved sparticles can be performed. Besides, this signature can be detected for a broad class of supersymmetric models, and for a wide range of values of several $’_{ijk}$ coupling constants. Within the MSSM, the production of a 900 GeV sneutrino for $lambda^{prime}_{211}>0.05$, and of a 350 GeV sneutrino for $lambda^{prime}_{211}>0.01$ can be observed within the first three years of LHC running.
Source arXiv, hep-ph/0003012
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