Detection of SUSY Signals in Stau Neutralino Co-annihilation Region at the LHC
Abstract
We study the prospects of detecting the signal in the stau neutralino co-annihilation region at the LHC using tau leptons. The co-annihilation signal is characterized by the stau and neutralino mass difference (dM) to be 5-15 GeV to be consistent with the WMAP measurement of the cold dark matter relic density as well as all other experimental bounds within the minimal supergravity model. Focusing on tau's from neutralino2 --> tau stau --> tau tau neutralino1 decays in gluino and squark production, we consider inclusive MET+jet+3tau production, with two tau's above a high ET threshold and a third tau above a lower threshold. Two observables, the number of opposite-signed tau pairs minus the number of like-signed tau pairs and the peak position of the di-tau invariant mass distribution, allow for the simultaneous determination of dM and Mgluino. For dM = 9 GeV and Mgluino = 850 GeV with 30 fb-1 of data, we can measure dM to 15% and Mgluino to 6%.
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