The ATLAS Z + MET Excess in the MSSM
Abstract
We demonstrate that the excess observed by ATLAS in the Z + MET channel can be explained within the context of the MSSM. Using the freedom inherent in the pMSSM, we perform a detailed analysis of the parameter space and find a scenario that describes the excess while simultaneously complying with all other search constraints from the Run I data at 7 and 8 TeV, including the Z + MET analysis by CMS. We generate a small sample of simplified models, using promising models from our existing pMSSM sample as seeds, and study their properties. The successful region is described by the production of 1st/2nd generation squark pairs, followed by their decay into a bino-like neutralino which in turn decays into a Higgsino-like LSP triplet by emitting a Z boson, i.e., with or . The sweet spot for the sparticle spectrum is found to have squark masses in the 500-750 GeV range, with bino masses near 350 GeV with a mass splitting of 150-200 GeV with the Higgsino LSP. If this excess holds, then this scenario predicts that a signal will be observed in the 0l + jets and/or 1l + jets searches in the early operations of Run II.
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@article{arxiv.1506.05799,
title = {The ATLAS Z + MET Excess in the MSSM},
author = {M. Cahill-Rowley and J. L. Hewett and A. Ismail and T. G. Rizzo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.05799},
year = {2015}
}
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20 pages, 11 figures