The incompleteness of the experimental searches for vector-like leptons at CERN
Abstract
There are strong phenomenological arguments favoring the existence of vector-like leptons and quarks in nature. In spite of extensive studies conducted in search of vector-like quarks, there are only a limited number of experimental studies on vector-like leptons. Moreover, these searches do not include all possible decay modes of vector-like leptons. Therefore, the analyses done so far are incomplete. In this letter, we highlight decay channels that are not covered by different experimental analyses, with a focus on L3, ATLAS, and CMS results. We argue that experimental analyses should be redone considering these shortcomings.
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