A study of SUSY signatures at the Tevatron in models with near mass degeneracy of the lightest chargino and neutralino
Abstract
For some choices of soft SUSY-breaking parameters, the LSP is a stable neutralino , the NLSP is a chargino almost degenerate in mass with the LSP (- -few GeV), and all other sparticles are relatively heavy. In this case, detection of sparticles in the usual, mSUGRA-motivated signals will be difficult, since the decay products in ... will be very soft, and alternative signals must be considered. Here, we study the viability of signatures at the Tevatron based on highly-ionizing charged tracks, disappearing charged tracks, large impact parameters, missing transverse energy and a jet or a photon, and determine the mass reach of such signatures assuming that only the and are light. We also consider the jet+ and γ+ signatures assuming that the gluino is also light with . We find that the mass reach is critically dependent upon and -. If is sufficiently big that cτ() cm and is large, there is a significant possibility that the limits on based on LEP2 data cannot be extended at the Tevatron. If cτ()>few cm, relatively background-free signals exist that will give a clear signal of production (for some range of ) even if is very large.
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