Constraints on the R-parity violating minimal supersymmetric standard model with neutrino masses from multilepton studies at the LHC

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2013

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Hanussek, M.
Kim, J.S.

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Physical Review D (particles, fields, gravitation, and cosmology), 2013; 87(3):035002-1-035002-5

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M. Hanussek and J.S. Kim

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In a recent paper, we proposed a hierarchical ansatz for the lepton-number-violating trilinear Yukawa couplings of the R-parity-violating minimal supersymmetric standard model. As a result, the number of free parameters in the lepton-number-violating sector was reduced from 36 to 6. Neutrino oscillation data fixes these six parameters, which also uniquely determines the decay modes of the lightest supersymmetric particle and thus governs the collider signature at the LHC. A typical signature of our model consists of multiple leptons in the final state and significantly reduced missing transverse momentum compared to models with R-parity conservation. In this work, we present exclusion limits on our model based on multilepton searches performed at the Large Hadron Collider with a 7 TeV center-of-mass energy in 2011 while accommodating a 125 GeV Higgs.

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© 2013 American Physical Society

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