Many Leptons at the LHC from the NMSSM
Abstract
We present a benchmark in the parameter space of the Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (NMSSM) that provides for a dramatic multi-lepton signal and no jets containing 5 or more leptons resulting from the cascade decays of the third lightest neutralino, 03, and the lightest chargino, 1, via light charged sleptons. This is a very clean signal with almost no Standard Model (SM) background. In some cases, a total signal of 3 leptons + 0 jets can be detected at the 5 σ level at the LHC running at s=7 TeV with approximately 3 fb-1 of data and with less than 1 fb-1 when running at s=14 TeV. In addition, kinematic edges in the invariant mass distributions of 2, 3, and 4 leptons are easily detectable with large integrated luminosities ( 600 fb-1) which can lead to simple measurements of the mass differences of heavy particles in the decay chains, including all combinations of the three lightest neutralinos.
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