Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
2006-08-17
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
14 pages, 6 figures, and 1 table, Typing error in the title as it appeared in the web listing is corrected, one reference is a
Scientific paper
We study the prospects for the measurement of the stau - lightest neutralino mass difference (dM) and the gluino mass (Mg) in the supersymmetric co-annihilation region at the LHC using tau leptons. Recent WMAP measurements of the amount of cold dark matter and previous accelerator experiments indicate that the coannihilation region of mSUGRA is characterized by a small dM (5-15 GeV). Focusing on taus from N2 -> tau stau -> tau tau N1 decays in gluino and squark production, we consider inclusive 3 tau+jet+missing Et production, with two taus above a high Et threshold and a third tau above a lower threshold. Two observables, the number of opposite-signed tau pairs minus the number of like-signed tau pairs and the peak of the ditau invariant mass distribution, allow for the simultaneous determination of dM and Mg for dM >5 GeV. For example, for dM = 9 GeV and Mg =850 GeV and with 30 fb^-1 of data, we can measure dM to 15% and Mg to 6%.
Arnowitt Richard
Aurisano Adam
Dutta Bhaskar
Kamon Teruki
Kolev Nikolay
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