Dark Matter Searches in Jet plus Missing Energy in γ p collision at CERN LHC
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate the γ p photoproduction of jet plus missing energy signal to set limits on the couplings of the fermionic dark matter to the quarks at the LHC via the main reaction pp→ pγ p→ p j. We assume a typical LHC multipurpose forward detectors and work in a model independent Effective Field Theory framework. Typically, when we do the background analysis, we also include their corresponding Single Diffractive (SD) productions. Our result shows that by requiring a 5σ ( S/B ≥ 5) signal deviation, with an integrated luminosity of L = 200 fb-1, the lower bounds of WIMP masses scale can be detected up to equal 665.5, 808.9 and 564.0 GeV for the forward detector acceptances 1, 2, and 3, respectively, where 0.0015<1<0.5, 0.1<2<0.5 and 0.0015<3<0.15.
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