Simultaneous B and L Violation: New Signatures from RPV-SUSY
Abstract
Studies of R-parity violating (RPV) supersymmetry typically assume that nucleon stability is protected by approximate baryon number (B) or lepton number (L) conservation. We present a new class of RPV models that violate B and L simultaneously (BLRPV), without inducing rapid nucleon decay. These models feature an approximate flavor symmetry, which forbids 2-body nucleon decay and ensures that flavor antisymmetric couplings are the only non-negligible L-violating operators. Nucleons are predicted to decay through and ; the resulting bounds on RPV couplings are rather mild. Novel collider phenomenology arises because the superpartners can decay through both L-violating and B-violating couplings. This can lead to, for example, final states with high jet multiplicity and multiple leptons of different flavor, or a spectrum in which depending on the superpartner, either B or L violating decays dominate. BLRPV can also provide a natural setting for displaced decays, which evade many existing collider searches for RPV supersymmetry.
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@article{arxiv.1409.5438,
title = {Simultaneous B and L Violation: New Signatures from RPV-SUSY},
author = {Cyrus Faroughy and Siddharth Prabhu and Bob Zheng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.5438},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
27 pages (8 pages of appendices), 10 figures. v3: Made minor revisions suggested by referee, particularly Section 4A and Section 5. Conclusions unchanged