Same-sign Multilepton Signatures of an SU(2)R Quintuplet at the LHC

Abstract

We study in detail the collider signatures of an SU(2)R fermionic quintuplet in the framework of left-right symmetric model in the context of the 13 TeV LHC. Apart from giving a viable dark matter candidate (0), this model provides unique collider imprints in the form of same-sign multileptons through the decays of multi-charged components of the quintuplet. In particular, we consider the scenario where the quintuplet carries (B - L) = 4 charge, allowing for the presence of high charge-multiplicity particles with relatively larger mass differences among them compared to (B - L) = 0 or 2. In this paper, we mainly focus on the same-sign n-lepton signatures (nSSL). We show that with an integrated luminosity of 500 fb-1, the mass of the neutral component, M0 ≤ 480~(800) GeV can be excluded at 95\% CL in the 2SSL (3SSL) channel after imposing several selection criteria. We also show that a 5σ discovery is also achievable if M0 ≤ 390~(750) GeV in the 2SSL (3SSL) channel with 1000 fb-1 integrated luminosity.

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