Electroweak superpartners scrutinized at the LHC in events with multi-leptons

Abstract

We analyze a multi-lepton signal plus missing transverse energy from neutrinos expected at the LHC for a Bino-like neutralino as the lightest supersymmetric particle (LSP), when the left sneutrino is the next-to-LSP and hence a suitable source of Binos. The discussion is carried out in the framework of the μ , where the presence of R-parity violating (RPV) couplings involving right-handed neutrinos solves the μ problem and can reproduce simultaneously the neutrino data. Left sneutrinos/sleptons are pair produced at pp collisions decaying to Binos, with the latter decaying via RPV to W or Z. This signal can be compared with LHC searches for electroweak superpartners through chargino-neutralino production. The reduced cross section of the sneutrino/slepton production in comparison with the one of the latter process, limits the sensitivity of the searches to small sneutrino/slepton masses. Although the resulting compressed spectrum typically evades the aforementioned searches, we show that analyses using recursive jigsaw reconstruction are sensitive to these scenarios. As a by-product, we find that the region of Bino masses 110-120 GeV and sneutrino masses 120-140 GeV can give rise to a tri-lepton signal compatible with the local excess recently reported by ATLAS.

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