Single top squark production as a probe of natural supersymmetry at the LHC

Abstract

Light top squarks (stops) and light higgsinos are the key features of natural SUSY, where the higgsinos 1 and 01,2 are nearly degenerate and act as the missing transverse energy (EmissT) at the LHC. Besides the strong production, the stop can be produced via the electroweak interaction. The determination of the electroweak properties of the stop is an essential task for the LHC and future colliders. So in this paper, we investigate the single stop (t1) production pp t1+ EmissT in the natural SUSY at the LHC, which gives the monotop signature t+ EmissT from t1 t 01,2 or the monobottom signature b+ EmissT from t1 b +1. We perform Monte Carlo simulations for these signatures and obtain the results: (1) The signal b+ EmissT has a better sensitivity than t+ EmissT for probing natural SUSY; (2) The parameter region with a higgsino mass 100 GeV μ 225 GeV and stop mass mt1 620 GeV, can be probed through the single stop production with S/B > 3 and 4\% S/B 19\% at 14 TeV HL-LHC with an integrated luminosity of 3000 fb-1.

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