New Constraints on Supersymmetry Using Neutrino Telescopes
Abstract
We demonstrate that megaton-mass neutrino telescopes are able to observe the signal from long-lived particles beyond the Standard Model, in particular the stau, the supersymmetric partner of the tau lepton. Its signature is an excess of charged particle tracks with horizontal arrival directions and energy deposits between 0.1 and 1 TeV inside the detector. We exploit this previously-overlooked signature to search for stau particles in the publicly available IceCube data. The data shows no evidence of physics beyond the Standard Model. We derive a new lower limit on the stau mass of GeV (95\% C.L.) and estimate that this new approach, when applied to the full data set available to the IceCube collaboration, will reach world-leading sensitivity to the stau mass ().
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@article{arxiv.2005.07523,
title = {New Constraints on Supersymmetry Using Neutrino Telescopes},
author = {Stephan Meighen-Berger and Matteo Agostini and Alejandro Ibarra and Kai Krings and Hans Niederhausen and Andreas Rappelt and Elisa Resconi and Andrea Turcati},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.07523},
year = {2020}
}