Probing light bino and higgsinos at the LHC
Abstract
Motivated by the naturalness, we study a simplified MSSM scenario where only the bino-like LSP and higgsino-like NLSP are light. We first scan the parameter space of this scenario, considering the constraints from the Higgs mass, flavor physics, electroweak precision measurements and dark matter experiments. Then in the allowed parameter space, we perform a Monte Carlo simulation for the 1 02,3 production followed by 1 W 01 and 02,3 Z01. By examining the presently available trilepton bounds on the wino-like chargino/neutralino, we find that only a narrow region 40\,GeV m01 50\,GeV and 160\,GeV m02,3 170\, GeV on the plane of m01-m02,3 can be excluded. Finally, we explore the potential of trilepton signature in probing such a scenario at 14 TeV LHC and find that the region with 40\,GeV m01 60\, GeV and 160 GeV\, m02,3 300\,GeV can be covered at 3σ level with luminosity L=300 fb-1.
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