Don't be left in the dark: Improving LHC searches for dark photons using lepton-jet substructure
Abstract
Collider signals of dark photons are an exciting probe for new gauge forces and are characterized by events with boosted lepton jets. Existing techniques are efficient in searching for muonic lepton jets but due to substantial backgrounds have difficulty constraining lepton jets containing only electrons. This is unfortunate since upcoming intensity frontier experiments are sensitive to dark photon masses which only allow electron decays. Analyzing a recently proposed model of kinetic mixing, with new scalar particles decaying into dark photons, we find that existing techniques for electron jets can be substantially improved. We show that using lepton-jet-substructure variables, in association with a boosted decision tree, improves background rejection, significantly increasing the LHC's reach for dark photons in this region of parameter space.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.1612.00026,
title = {Don't be left in the dark: Improving LHC searches for dark photons using lepton-jet substructure},
author = {G. Barello and Spencer Chang and Christopher A. Newby and Bryan Ostdiek},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.00026},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
28 pages, 9 figures; v2. As appears in PRD. Added appendix to compare boosted decision tree to a cut-based analysis. Other minor typos corrected