Long-lived heavy neutral leptons with a displaced shower signature at CMS
Abstract
We study the LHC discovery potential in the search for heavy neutral leptons (HNL) with a new signature: a displaced shower in the CMS muon detector, giving rise to a large cluster of hits forming a displaced shower. A new Delphes module is used to model the CMS detector response for such displaced decays. We reinterpret a dedicated CMS search for neutral long-lived particles decaying in the CMS muon endcap detectors for the minimal HNL scenario. We demonstrate that this new strategy is particularly sensitive to active-sterile mixings with leptons, due to hadronic decays. HNL masses between GeV can be accessed for mixings as low as , probing unique regions of parameter space in the sector.
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@article{arxiv.2210.17446,
title = {Long-lived heavy neutral leptons with a displaced shower signature at CMS},
author = {Giovanna Cottin and Juan Carlos Helo and Martin Hirsch and Cristián Peña and Christina Wang and Si Xie},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.17446},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
16 pages, 3 figures. Minor edits in v2 and extra references; matches version accepted for publication in JHEP