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Spontaneous R-Parity Breaking, Stop LSP Decays and the Neutrino Mass Hierarchy

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2015-06-18 v4 High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

The MSSM with right-handed neutrino supermultiplets, gauged B-L symmetry and a non-vanishing sneutrino expectation value is the minimal theory that spontaneously breaks R-parity and is consistent with the bounds on proton stability and lepton number violation. This minimal B-L MSSM can have a colored/charged LSP, of which a stop LSP is the most amenable to observation at the LHC. We study the R-parity violating decays of a stop LSP into a bottom quark and charged leptons--the dominant modes for a generic "admixture" stop. A numerical analysis of the relative branching ratios of these decay channels is given using a wide scan over the parameter space. The fact that R-parity is violated in this theory by a vacuum expectation value of a sneutrino links these branching ratios directly to the neutrino mass hierarchy. It is shown how a discovery of bottom-charged lepton events at the LHC can potentially determine whether the neutrino masses are in a normal or inverted hierarchy, as well as determining the theta_23 neutrino mixing angle. Finally, present LHC bounds on these leptoquark signatures are used to put lower bounds on the stop mass.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1401.7989,
  title  = {Spontaneous R-Parity Breaking, Stop LSP Decays and the Neutrino Mass Hierarchy},
  author = {Zachary Marshall and Burt A. Ovrut and Austin Purves and Sogee Spinner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.7989},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

13 pages, 2 figures, upgraded stop lower bound analysis, version accepted by PLB