R--Parity Violating Signals for Chargino Production at LEP II
arXiv:hep-ph/9710545 · doi:10.1016/S0550-3213(99)00032-2
Abstract
We study chargino pair production at LEP II in supersymmetric models with spontaneously broken R-parity. We perform signal and background analyses, showing that a large region of the parameter space of these models can be probed through chargino searches at LEP II. In particular, we determine the attainable limits on the chargino mass as a function of the magnitude of the effective bilinear R-parity violation parameter $ε$, demonstrating that LEP II is able to unravel the existence of charginos with masses almost up to its kinematical limit even in the case of R-parity violation. This requires the study of several final state topologies since the usual MSSM chargino signature is recovered as $ε\to 0$. Moreover, for sufficiently large $ε$ values, for which the chargino decay mode $Ï^\pm \to Ï^\pm J$ dominates, we find through a dedicated Monte Carlo analysis that the $Ï^\pm$ mass bounds are again very close to the kinematic limit. Our results establish the robustness of the chargino mass limit, in the sense that it is basically model-independent. They also show that LEP II can establish the existence of spontaneous R-parity violation in a large region of parameter space should charginos be produced.
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