Probing Compressed Sleptons at the LHC using Vector Boson Fusion Processes
arXiv:1411.6043 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.91.055025
Abstract
The vector boson fusion (VBF) topology at the Large Hadron Collider at 14 TeV provides an opportunity to search for new physics. A feasibility study for the search of sleptons in a compressed mass spectra scenario is presented in the final state of two jets, one or two low $p_{T}$ non-resonant leptons, and missing energy. The presence of the VBF tagged jets and missing energy are effective in reducing Standard Model backgrounds. Using smuon production with a mass difference between $\tilde{l}_{L}$ and $\tildeÏ_{1}^0$ of 5-15 GeV, the significance of observing the signal events is found to be $\sim$ 3-6$Ï$ for $m_{\tilde{l}}$=115-135 GeV, considering an integrated luminosity of 3000 fb$^{-1}$.
6 pages, 1 figure, 3 tables; v3: Journal matched version