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Search for disappearing tracks in proton-proton collisions at s=13TeV

Albert M. Sirunyan, +2364 more
- 10 Jul 2020 - 
- Vol. 806, pp 135502
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In this paper, a search for long-lived charged particles that decay within the volume of the silicon tracker of the LHC experiment is presented for events with this "disappearing track" signature.
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This article is published in Physics Letters B.The article was published on 2020-07-10 and is currently open access. It has received 70 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Higgsino & Chargino.

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Singlet extensions and W boson mass in light of the CDF II result

TL;DR: In this article , the authors study singlet extensions of the Standard Model focusing on the shift of the W boson mass, and they find that the increase in the W and Z boson masses is at most a few MeV and therefore does not alleviate the tension between the CDF II result and the SM prediction.
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GUT-constrained supersymmetry and dark matter in light of the new $(g-2)_\mu$ determination

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors revisited the issue in the framework of some unified SUSY models with different GUT boundary conditions on the soft masses, and showed that in these unified frameworks the above two general patterns of DM can also be found, and thus the muon anomaly can be accommodated, unlike in the simplest frameworks of the CMSSM or the NUHM.
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Hunting wino and higgsino dark matter at the muon collider with disappearing tracks

TL;DR: In this article, the authors study the capabilities of a 10 TeV muon collider experiment to detect disappearing tracks originating when a heavy and electrically charged long-lived particle decays via X + to Y + Z + 0, where X + and Z − are two almost mass degenerate new states and X + is a charged Standard Model particle.
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The physics case of a 3 TeV muon collider stage

J. de Blas, +114 more
TL;DR: In this article , the physics potential of a 3-teV muon collider is reviewed. And sensitivity projections for higher energy levels are presented, with a focus on the potential to explore the microscopic origin of the current g-2 and B-physics anomalies.
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Probing dark matter with disappearing tracks at the LHC

TL;DR: In this article, the authors considered the case of the inert two Higgs doublet, minimal fermion dark matter and vector triplet models and found that with the disappearing track signature, one can probe a vast portion of the parameter space, well beyond the reach of prompt missing energy searches.
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