Zeroing in on Supersymmetric Radiation Amplitude Zeros
arXiv:1110.4144 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.84.115015
Abstract
Radiation amplitude zeros have long been used to test the Standard Model. Here, we consider the supersymmetric radiation amplitude zero in chargino-neutralino associated production, which can be observed at the luminosity upgraded LHC. Such an amplitude zero only occurs if the neutralino has a large wino fraction and hence this observable can be used to determine the neutralino eigenstate content. We find that this observable can be measured by comparing the p_T spectrum of the softest lepton in the trilepton $Ï_1^\pm Ï_2^0$ decay channel to that of a control process such as $Ï_1^+ Ï_1^-$ or $Ï_2^0 Ï_2^0$. We test this technique on a previously generated model sample of the 19 dimensional parameter space of the phenomenological MSSM, and find that it is effective in determining the wino content of the neutralino.
19 pages, 7 figures