Supersymmetric Monojets at the Large Hadron Collider

Abstract

Supersymmetric monojets may be produced at the Large Hadron Collider by the process qg -> squark neutralino1 -> q neutralino1 neutralino1, leading to a jet recoiling against missing transverse momentum. We discuss the feasibility and utility of the supersymmetric monojet signal. In particular, we examine the possible precision with which one can ascertain the neutralino1-squark-quark coupling via the rate for monojet events. Such a coupling contains information on the composition of the neutralino1 and helps bound dark matter direct detection cross-sections and the dark matter relic density of the neutralino1. It also provides a check of the supersymmetric relation between gauge couplings and gaugino-quark-squark couplings.

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