Search for Stable Hadronising Squarks and Gluinos at the ATLAS Experiment at the LHC

Hitherto unobserved long-lived massive particles with electric and/or colour charge are predicted by a range of theories which extend the Standard Model. In this Letter a search is performed at the ATLAS experiment for slow-moving charged particles produced in proton–proton collisions at 7 TeV centr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physics letters. B 2011-06, Vol.701 (1), p.1
Hauptverfasser: Åsman, Barbro, Bohm, Christian, Clément, Christophe, Eriksson, Daniel, Gellerstedt, Karl, Hellman, Sten, Hidvégi, Attila, Holmgren, Sven-Olof, Johansen, Marianne, Johansson, Erik, Jon-And, Kerstin, Lesser, Jonas, Lundberg, Johan, Milstead, David, Moa, Torbjörn, Nordkvist, Björn, Ohm, Christian, Papadelis, Aras, Ramstedt, Magnus, Selldén, Björn, Silverstein, Samuel, Sjölin, Jörgen, Strandberg, Sara, Tylmad, Maja, Yang, Zhaoyu
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Zusammenfassung:Hitherto unobserved long-lived massive particles with electric and/or colour charge are predicted by a range of theories which extend the Standard Model. In this Letter a search is performed at the ATLAS experiment for slow-moving charged particles produced in proton–proton collisions at 7 TeV centre-of-mass energy at the LHC, using a data-set corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 34 pb −1 . No deviations from Standard Model expectations are found. This result is interpreted in a framework of supersymmetry models in which coloured sparticles can hadronise into long-lived bound hadronic states, termed R -hadrons, and 95% CL limits are set on the production cross-sections of squarks and gluinos. The influence of R -hadron interactions in matter was studied using a number of different models, and lower mass limits for stable sbottoms and stops are found to be 294 and 309 GeV respectively. The lower mass limit for a stable gluino lies in the range from 562 to 586 GeV depending on the model assumed. Each of these constraints is the most stringent to date.
ISSN:0370-2693
1873-2445
DOI:10.1016/j.physletb.2011.05.010