Probing R-parity violating models of neutrino mass at the LHC via top squark decays
Abstract
It is shown that the R-parity violating decays of the lighter top squarks ( t1) triggered by the lepton number violating couplings λi33, where the lepton family index i = 1-3, can be observed at the LHC via the dilepton di-jet channel even if the coupling is as small as 10-4 or 10-5, which is the case in several models of neutrino mass, provided it is the next lightest supersymmetric particle(NLSP) the lightest neutralino being the lightest supersymmetric particle(LSP). We have first obtained a fairly model independent estimate of the minimum observable value of the parameter (Pij BR( t li+ b) × BR( t* lj- b)) at the LHC for an integrated luminosity of 10fb-1 as a function of by a standard Pythia based analysis. We have then computed the parameter Pij in several representative models of neutrino mass constrained by the neutrino oscillation data and have found that the theoretical predictions are above the estimated minimum observable levels for a wide region of the parameter space.
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