A boost for the EW SUSY hunt: monojet-like search for compressed sleptons at LHC14 with 100 fb-1

Abstract

Current Large Hadron Collider (LHC) analyses are blind to compressed supersymmetry (SUSY) models with sleptons near the lightest super partner (LSP) in mass: ml - m_10 m 60 GeV. We present a search sensitive to the very compressed range 3~GeV < m < 24~GeV using the channel p p → l+ l- +jet → l+ l- 10 10 +jet with soft same-flavor leptons and one hard jet from initial state radiation (p Tj >100 GeV). The sleptons recoil against the jet boosting them and their decay products, making the leptons detectable and providing substantial missing transverse momentum. We use the kinematic variable m T 2 along with a different-flavor control region to reduce the large standard model backgrounds and control systematic uncertainty. We find the analysis should allow LHC14 with 100~fb-1 to search for degenerate left-handed selectrons and smuons in the compressed region up to mlL 150 GeV. In addition, it should be sensitive to mlL 110 GeV for the very challenging case of auto-concealed SUSY, in which left-handed sleptons decay to the Kaluza-Klein tower of a modulino LSP which lives in d=6 extra dimensions. In both the compressed spectrum and auto-concealed SUSY scenarios this analysis will need more data to improve on LEP2 limits for right-handed sleptons due to their smaller cross sections.

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