Search potential for b1 → t W 10 via 1 at the LHC and HL-LHC, with multi-lepton signatures

Abstract

The search potential for sbottom pair production in an R-parity conserving scenario is explored in multi-lepton final states at LHC Run-3 and the HL-LHC. In this model, the sbottom decays via a chargino, b1 t 1, with a branching ratio (BR) of 100%. The chargino subsequently decays into a W boson and the lightest neutralino, 1 W 10, also with a BR of 100%. Two mass configurations are considered for 10: a fixed value of 50 GeV, and a scenario where 1 is 100 GeV heavier than 10. The study follows the ATLAS object definitions and event selection criteria as detailed in Refs.1-3, extending the analysis presented in Ref. 2. Results are presented as projected exclusion limits in the b1-10 and b1-1 mass planes for three center-of-mass energies (13 TeV, 13.6 TeV, and 14 TeV) and three integrated luminosity scenarios (139 fb-1, 300 fb-1, and 3000 fb-1). Depending on the 10 mass assumption, sbottom masses up to 1.28 TeV can be excluded at the HL-LHC with 3000 fb-1. These projections highlight the impact of alternative mass configurations on the sensitivity of multi-lepton searches and provide guidance for future strategies targeting challenging SUSY scenarios at the LHC.

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