Distinguishing Spins in Decay Chains at the Large Hadron Collider
Abstract
If new particles are discovered at the LHC, it will be important to determine their spins in as model-independent a way as possible. We consider the case, commonly encountered in models of physics beyond the Standard Model, of a new scalar or fermion decaying sequentially into other new particles via the decay chain , , , and being opposite-sign same-flavour charged leptons and being invisible. We compute the observable 2- and 3-particle invariant mass distributions for all possible spin assignments of the new particles, and discuss their distinguishability using a quantitative measure known as the Kullback-Leibler distance.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0605286,
title = {Distinguishing Spins in Decay Chains at the Large Hadron Collider},
author = {Christiana Athanasiou and Christopher G. Lester and Jennifer M. Smillie and Bryan R. Webber},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0605286},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
23 pages, 12 figures uses Feynarts; v2 has minor corrections and a new section 4.2 which includes the 3D analysis described in hep-ph/0606212; v3 has reference added and typos fixed - matches journal version; v4 corrects typo in equation B9