A Stealth Supersymmetry Sampler

Jan, 2012
45 pages
Published in:
  • JHEP 07 (2012) 196
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Abstract: (arXiv)
The LHC has strongly constrained models of supersymmetry with traditional missing energy signatures. We present a variety of models that realize the concept of Stealth Supersymmetry, i.e. models with R-parity in which one or more nearly-supersymmetric particles (a "stealth sector") lead to collider signatures with only a small amount of missing energy. The simplest realization involves low-scale supersymmetry breaking, with an R-odd particle decaying to its superpartner and a soft gravitino. We clarify the stealth mechanism and its differences from compressed supersymmetry and explain the requirements for stealth models with high-scale supersymmetry breaking, in which the soft invisible particle is not a gravitino. We also discuss new and distinctive classes of stealth models that couple through a baryon portal or Z' gauge interactions. Finally, we present updated limits on stealth supersymmetry in light of current LHC searches.
Note:
  • 45 pages, 16 figures
  • supersymmetry: symmetry breaking
  • interaction: gauge
  • transverse energy: missing-energy
  • CERN LHC Coll
  • gravitino
  • signature
  • R parity
  • mixing: kinetic
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