Charged Higgs- and R-Parity-Violating Slepton-Strahlung at Hadron Colliders

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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23 pages, LaTex + RevTex, 11 figures (included). Title modified. (Published version.)

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10.1103/PhysRevD.60.115011

It is shown that the radiation of a charged Higgs boson off a third-generation quark (charged-Higgs-strahlung) provides an important channel for the discovery of the charged Higgs at hadron colliders. Equivalently, in supersymmetric models with explicit lepton-number (R-parity) violation, sleptons may also be produced in association with quarks (slepton-strahlung). Higgs- and slepton-strahlung production cross sections are given for both the Tevatron and the LHC. The LHC cross sections imply that heavy ${\cal{O}}$(TeV) charged Higgs bosons can be produced via charged-Higgs-strahlung and that strahlung production of charged sleptons is possible even for small R-parity violating couplings. The possible discovery of sleptons through this channel offers a surprising handle on models of neutrino masses.

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