Vector Boson Fusion Processes as a Probe of Supersymmetric Electroweak Sectors at the LHC

Abstract

Vector boson fusion (VBF) processes offer a promising avenue to study the non-colored sectors of supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Model at the LHC. A feasibility study for searching for the chargino/neutralino system in the R-parity conserving Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model is presented. The high ET forward jets in opposite hemispheres are utilized to trigger VBF events, so that the production of the lightest chargino and the second lightest neutralino can be probed without a bias by experimental triggers. Kinematic requirements are developed to search for signals of these supersymmetric states above Standard Model backgrounds in both τ and light lepton (e and μ) final states at s = 8 TeV.

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