This document summarizes Sho Iwamoto's lunch seminar on studying supersymmetry (SUSY) at the LHC without assuming R-parity conservation. Iwamoto explains that most LHC studies assume R-parity conservation, which results in stable lightest supersymmetric particles (LSP) and missing energy signals. However, if R-parity is violated, the LSP would decay and the missing energy signal would disappear, making SUSY significantly more difficult to detect at the LHC. Iwamoto is interested in studying what LHC events and signals might look like if R-parity is violated. He presents one past study that examined R-parity violation in the context of the minimal supergravity (m
1. SUSY@LHC
without R-Parity
岩本 祥 [Sho Iwamoto]
2009/06/08
Lunch Seminar @ UT/Hongo
B. C. Allanach et al.
R-Parity violating minimal supergravity at the LHC
arXiv: 0710.2034 [hep-ph]
2. Contents
1. SUSY and R-Parity
2. Other ways
3. What I’m studying
4. Why not Explored?
5. Exemplary Study
(if we have time, that is,
if I’m not trapped anywhere.)
B. C. Allanach et al.
R-Parity violating minimal supergravity at the LHC
arXiv: 0710.2034 [hep-ph]
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3. 1. SUSY and R-Parity
SUSYだと陽子崩壊が起きるから
R-Parityを課すのがいいよ。
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4. SUSY and R-parity
Standard Model (SM)
› VERY NICE theory!!
› But has some problems…. such as
Hierarchy problem, Neutrino mass, ….
→ The most hopeful theory is…..
SUSY (or Models with supersymmetry)
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5. SUSY and R-parity
But SUSY also has some problems.
› Many Particles (do they exist?),
› Many Models (How to break SUSY?),
› Many Parameters (Real values are…?)
And furthermore,
Proton decays!!!
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6. Proton decay @ MSSM
Under MSSM (Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model),
we have following interactions:
And then……
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8. Proton decay @ MSSM
( i, j, k for generations.)
Unreasonably constrained!
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9. SUSY and R-parity
Howshould we do?
→ Review the Standard Model case.
Why does not proton decay under SM?
→ Because
Baryon number B and Lepton Number L
are accidentally conserved.
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10. Proton decay @ SM
Under SM, 湯川 interactions are only
and their Hermitian conjugates.
→ B and L are accidentally conserved
by the gauge symmetry.
→ Proton decay, e.g. , is forbidden.
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11. Proton decay @ SM
Roughly speaking,
Proton decay, such as
is B-/L-violating process.
Therefore,
“Protect B and L as SM”
may be a good solution.
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12. Proton decay @ MSSM B nor L!
MSSM conserves neither
However, under SUSY models,
possible interactions are:
( B / L conserving )
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13. SUSY and R-parity
We want to omit
these B/L-breaking terms.
→ We introduce R-Parity.
( s : spin )
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14. SUSY and R-parity
R-Parity forbids these interactions.
→ B/L are conserved again!
→ Proton become stable again!!!
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15. SUSY and R-parity
And as you know, since
R-Parity makes LSP stable,
(Lightest Supersymmetric Particle)
∴ LSP → a Candidate
for Dark Matter!!
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16. 2. Other Ways
でも実はR-Parityじゃない対称性
でもいいよ
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17. Other ways
But Why R-Parity?
› Evidence for R-Parity conserving?
› No other symmetry can prohibit
Proton Decay?
… Actually we don’t have to
BELIEVE R-Parity conservation.
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18. Proton decay @ MSSM
Roughly speaking,
Proton Decay needs
both B-violating and L-violating term.
B L
More precise?
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19. Proton decay @ MSSM
Roughlyprecisely,
Or a bit speaking,
Proton Decay needs
Proton decay doesn’t occur if
both B-violating and L-violating term.
• Baryon number is conserved
OR
• (Lepton number is conserved
and B L)
More precise?
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20. Other ways
Thereforewe can easily find
“other ways.”
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21. Other ways
L-violate B-violate
Baryon Parity
› Proton → not decay Good!
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22. Other ways
L-violate B-violate
Lepton Parity
› Proton → not decay if Good!
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23. Other ways
L-violate B-violate
R-Parity
› Proton → not decay Good!
› LSP → can be DM Lucky!
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24. Other ways
That is,
we can ADD
B- or L-violating interactions!!
[Example]
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25. Other Ways
NOTE
◊ From a practical viewpoint,
“Which symmetry is installed?”
is a secondary concern.
◊ What is important is
“Which terms are
in Lagrangian?”
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26. 3. What I’m studying
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27. What I’m studying
By the way,
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29. What I’m studying
is assuming
R-Parity
conservation.
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30. What I’m studying
However, as we’ve seen,
We can violate
R-Parity!
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31. What I’m studying
R-Parity violation introduce
additional
interactions
to the Lagrangian.
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32. What I’m studying
Therefore if R-Parity is violated,
we will observe
different
LHC event
from R-Parity conserving case.
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33. What I’m studying
Then, if R-parity is violated,
What will
happen in LHC?
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34. What I’m studying
Then, if R-parity is violated,
What will
happen in LHC?
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35. What I’m studying
Therefore
I’m interested in
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36. What I’m studying
LHC study
without
R-Parity.
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37. What I’m studying
Why is this theme
But
not explored?
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38. What I’m studying
some
Is there
PROBLEM?
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40. Why not explored?
If R-parity is conserved…
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41. Why not explored?
If R-parity is conserved…
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42. Why not explored?
If R-parity is conserved…
jet
jet
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43. Why not explored?
If R-parity is conserved…
jet
Created in pair!
jet
Then…
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44. Why not explored?
we can’t observe!
(e.g. )
Therefore
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45. Why not explored?
Here, These LSPs are NOT observed!!!
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46. Why not explored?
Here, These LSPs are NOT observed!!!
→ Momentum seems to be
NOT conserved.
→ Large “Missing Energy”
This would be a good SUSY signal.
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47. Why not explored?
However,if R-Parity is not
conserved,
LSP DOES
DECAY!!
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48. Why not explored?
Observable!
Therefore
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49. Why not explored?
Here, These LSPs are NOT observed!!!
→ Momentum seems to be
NOT conserved.
→ Large “Missing Energy”
This would be a good SUSY signal.
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50. Why not explored?
No more
“Large ”
signal
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51. Why not explored?
Thenhow can we “detect”
SUSY in LHC-experiment?
This is what I want to study!
…… It is “case by case.”
So,SUSY/LHC without R-Parity
is difficult.
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52. 5. Exemplary Study
この分野での過去の研究を紹介
します。
B. C. Allanach et al.
R-Parity violating minimal supergravity at the LHC
arXiv: 0710.2034 [hep-ph]
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53. Exemplary Study
SUSY model : mSUGRA
R-parity : Broken
LSP :
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54. Now STAU is LSP.
If R-parity is conserved,
LSP = DM must be neutral.
Since DM must be neutral
for cosmological reason.
(which I don’t know well)
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55. Now STAU is LSP.
But if no R-parity, then
LSP can be charged, and…
Large parameter
region is
NOW OPEN!!
B
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56. Exemplary Study
Then,
what is observed in LHC?
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57. Exemplary Study
The paper discussed
case & case.
But today we focus only on
case.
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58. Exemplary Study
case
Only is available, i.e.
Parameters
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60. case
LSP will decay into 4-leptons.
[Example]
NLSP will decay as
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61. case
Simulation Result
Events with sparticle pair production are:
•Each event is acompanied by 2-4 jets.
•Total cross section is .
(100-1000events per year @ LHC’s best)
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62. case
Features:
Simulation Result
•Multi lepton final state (≧4)
•Multi tau final state (≧4, in general)
Events with sparticle pair production are:
•Missing energy (from neutrinos)
•Each event is acompanied by 2-4 jets.
•Total cross section is .
(100-1000events per year @ LHC’s best)
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63. case
Key point
› Many s → Identification of is
important for LHC!
is observed as jet, and
› Few jets (2-4) → Not so difficult to identify.
And also
› is also a good sign, because…
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64. case
Key point
› Many s → Identification of is
important for LHC!
is observed as jet, and
› Few jets (2-4) → Not so difficult to identify.
And also
› is also a good sign, because…
Peak of is lower than LSP-missing.
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65. case
Conclusion
In this case,
› Multi tau
› Multi lepton
› (but not so large as O(100) GeV )
are good signs of SUSY events.
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66. case
But really?
We can really distinguish tau-jets?
No Backgrounds?
(i.e. Aren’t similar final states created by SM events?)
Detector simulation!
How about on other parameter points?
→ Need improvement!
(or more detailed analysis.)
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67. That’s all.
Thank you
for listening.
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