Stop searches in flavourful supersymmetry
Abstract
Natural realisations of supersymmetry require light stops t1, making them a prime target of LHC searches for physics beyond the Standard Model. Depending on the kinematic region, the main search channels are t1 t 01, t1 W b 01 and t1 c 01. We first examine the interplay of these decay modes with c1 c 01 in a model-independent fashion, revealing the existence of large regions in parameter space which are excluded for any t1 c 01 branching ratio. This effect is then illustrated for scenarios with stop-scharm mixing in the right-handed sector, where it has previously been observed that the stop mass limits can be significantly weakened for large mixing. Our analysis shows that once the LHC bounds from c1 c 01 searches are taken into account, non-zero stop-scharm mixing leads only to a modest increase in the allowed regions of parameter space, with large areas excluded for arbitrary mixing angles.
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