Simplified Models for Exotic BSM Searches
Abstract
Simplified models are a successful way of interpreting current LHC searches for models beyond the standard model (BSM). So far simplified models have focused on topologies featuring a missing transverse energy (MET) signature. However, in some BSM theories other, more exotic, signatures occur. If a charged particle becomes long-lived on collider time scales - as it is the case in parts of the SUSY parameter space - it leads to a very distinct signature. We present an extension of the computer package SModelS which includes simplified models for heavy stable charged particles (HSCP). As a physical application we investigate the CMSSM stau co-annihilation strip containing long-lived staus, which presents a potential solution to the Lithium problem. Applying both MET and HSCP constraints we show that, for low values of , all this region of parameter space either violates Dark Matter constraints or is excluded by LHC searches.
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@article{arxiv.1509.00473,
title = {Simplified Models for Exotic BSM Searches},
author = {Jan Heisig and Andre Lessa and Loic Quertenmont},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.00473},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
19 pages + references, 9 figures; v3: Minor corrections in the text; matches published version