Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 2009
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FUNDAMENTAL INTERACTIONS . Proceedings of the 23rd Lake Louise Winter Institute 2008 . Held 18 - 23 February 2008 in Lake Louise
Physics
Scientific paper
Heavy Stable Charged Particles can be searched for with the CMS experiment. Such particles can be distinguished by Standard Model particles exploiting their unique signature: a high momentum particle of the order of a hundred GeV with a low relativistic β value. In this talk two models predicting different types of Heavy Stable Charged Particles are described and used as benchmark models for the search analysis strategy. Two techniques to measure β using the silicon tracker and the drift tubes in the muon detector are used in the proposed analysis. The reach for different models in 100 pb-1 integrated luminosity is shown.
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