How Invisible: Regressing The Key Model Parameter for Semi-visible Jet Searches

Abstract

Semi-visible jets (SVJs) provide a characteristic collider signature of strongly interacting dark sectors, in which the key model parameter rinv controls the fraction of dark hadrons decaying to dark matter candidates. In this work, a regression model is developed to reconstruct rinv in SVJ events produced in association with an energetic photon. The model uses information from high-level physics objects only, and the training procedure is optimized to ensure applicability. The performance is found to be robust against varying signal parameters and rinv can be reconstructed at a much higher precision, compared to previously developed analytical method. It offers a new approach to conduct SVJ searches that can potentially unify both s-channel and t-channel productions, enhancing the sensitivities.

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