Aspects of Chargino-Neutralino Production at the Tevatron Collider
Abstract
We have used ISAJET 7.0/ISASUSY 1.0 to evaluate the rates and study distributions for trilepton events from the leptonic decays of charginos and neutralinos produced at the Fermilab Tevatron via the reaction, p p→ W1 Z2 + X for cuts inspired by the CDF and D0 experiments. We find that about 60\% of these events do not contain any jets, and so should be easily identifiable over Standard Model backgrounds from tt and WZ production, provided that the decay Z2→Z1Z is kinematically inaccessible. We further show that, with suitable cuts, these backgrounds can be reduced to less than 1-2 fb even if njet = 1, effectively increasing the SUSY sample by 50\%. We confirm that the signal is only rate-limited, and that the Fermilab Tevatron after an accumulation of 100 pb-1 of integrated luminosity will be able to explore parameters well beyond the range of LEP and, if sleptons are substantially lighter than squarks, close to the reach of LEP 200.
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