Low-Scale and Gauge-Mediated Supersymmetry Breaking at the Fermilab Tevatron Run II
The prospects for discovering and studying signals of low-scale supersymmetry breaking models at the Tevatron Run II and beyond are explored. These models include gauge-mediated supersymmetry breaking as the most compelling and concrete realization, but more generally are distinguished by the presen...
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Zusammenfassung: | The prospects for discovering and studying signals of low-scale supersymmetry
breaking models at the Tevatron Run II and beyond are explored. These models
include gauge-mediated supersymmetry breaking as the most compelling and
concrete realization, but more generally are distinguished by the presence of a
nearly massless Goldstino as the lightest supersymmetric particle. The
next-lightest supersymmetric particle(s) (NLSP) decays to its partner and the
Goldstino. Depending on the supersymmetry breaking scale, these decays can
occur promptly or on a scale comparable to or larger than the size of a
detector. A systematic analysis based on a classification in terms of the
identity of the NLSP and its decay length is presented. The various scenarios
are discussed in terms of signatures and possible event selection criteria. The
Run II and beyond discovery and exclusion reaches, including the effects of
background, are detailed for the most compelling cases. In addition to standard
event selection criteria based on missing energy and photons, leptons, jets,
taus, tagged b-jets, or reconstructed Z-bosons, more exotic signals of
metastable NLSPs such as displaced photons, large negative impact parameter
tracks, kink tracks, both opposite and same-sign highly ionizing tracks, time
of flight measurements, charge-changing tracks, charge-exchange tracks, and
same-sign di-top events are investigated. The interesting possibility of
observing a Higgs boson signal in events that are efficiently "tagged" by the
unique signatures of low-scale supersymmetry breaking is also considered. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.hep-ph/0008070 |