String Theory at LHC Using Supersymmetry Production From String Balls

Abstract

If extra dimensions are found in the second run of LHC in the pp collisions at s = 14 TeV then the string scale can be TeV, and we should produce string balls at LHC. In this paper we study supersymmetry (squark and gluino) production from string balls at LHC in pp collisions at s = 14 TeV and compare that with the parton fusion results using pQCD. We find significant squark and gluino production from string balls at LHC which is comparable to parton fusion pQCD results. Hence, in the absence of black hole production at LHC, an enhancement in supersymmetry production can be a signature of TeV scale string physics at LHC.

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