Sneutrino-antisneutrino mixing at future colliders
arXiv:0710.2207
Abstract
Sneutrino-antisneutrino mixing occurs in a supersymmetric model where neutrinos have nonzero Majorana masses. This can lead to the sneutrino decaying into a final state with a "wrong-sign charged lepton". In an $e^- γ$ collider, the signal of the associated production of an electron-sneutrino and the lighter chargino and their subsequent decays can be $e^- γ\to e^+ {\tilde Ï}_1^- {\tilde Ï}_1^- + \mpT$ where the ${\tilde Ï}_1$s are long-lived and can produce heavily ionizing charged tracks. This signal is free of any Standard Model background, and the supersymmetric backgrounds are small. Such a signal can be experimentally observable under certain conditions which are possible to obtain in an anomaly-mediated supersymmetry breaking scenario. Information on a particular combination of the neutrino masses and mixing angles can also be extracted through the observation of this signal. Sneutrino-antisneutrino mixing at the LHC is currently under study, and asymmetry considerations seem promising there.
Submitted for the SUSY07 proceedings, 4 pages, LaTeX, 3 eps figures; v2: one reference added