Trilepton Signal of Minimal Supergravity at the Tevatron Including $Ï$-lepton Contributions
arXiv:hep-ph/9804451 · doi:10.1016/S0370-2693(98)00705-9
Abstract
The trilepton signal with missing transverse energy ($3\ell+\notE_T$, with $\ell = e$ or $μ$) from chargino-neutralino ($Ï^\pm_1 Ï^0_2$) associated production and decays is studied for the upgraded Fermilab Tevatron Collider with 2 TeV center of mass energy and integrated luminosity of 2 fb$^{-1}$ (MI) to 20 fb$^{-1}$ (TeV33). In some regions of parameter space in the minimal supergravity model, $Ï^\pm_1$ and $Ï^0_2$ decay dominantly into final states with $Ï$ leptons via real or virtual $\tildeÏ_1$ sleptons. The contributions from $Ï-$leptonic decays increase the trilepton signal from $Ï^\pm_1 Ï^0_2$ by at least a factor of two when soft but realistic cuts on lepton transverse momenta are used. With the Main Injector, a trilepton signal can be detected at $\tanβ\equiv v_2/v_1 \sim 3$ for universal masses $m_{1/2}, m_0 \alt$ 200 GeV.
13 pages, REVTEX, 4 figures