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Título : Probing neutrino mass with multilepton production at the Tevatron in the simplest R-parity violation model
Autor : Magro, Mauricio Bernardino
de Campos, Fernando
Éboli, Oscar J. P.
Porod, William
Restrepo Quintero, Diego Alejandro
Valle, José W. F.
metadata.dc.subject.*: Neutrinos
Neutrines
Supersimetría
Supersimmetry
Multilepton
Fecha de publicación : 2003
Editorial : Springer
Citación : Bernardino Magro, M., de Campos, F., Éboli, O. J. P., Porod, W., Restrepo Quintero, D. A., & Valle, J. W. F. (2003). Probing neutrino mass with multilepton production at the Tevatron in the simplest R-parity violation model. Journal Of High Energy Physics. 9(075001), 1-20. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.71.075001
Resumen : ABSTRACT: We analyse the production of multileptons in the simplest supergravity model with bilinear violation of R parity at the Fermilab Tevatron. Despite the small R-parity violating couplings needed to generate the neutrino masses indicated by current atmospheric neutrino data, the lightest supersymmetric particle is unstable and can decay inside the detector. This leads to a phenomenology quite distinct from that of the R-parity conserving scenario. We quantify by how much the supersymmetric multilepton signals differ from the R-parity conserving expectations, displaying our results in the m0 x m1/2 plane. We show that the presence of bilinear R-parity violating interactions enhances the supersymmetric multilepton signals over most of the parameter space, specially at moderate and large m0.
metadata.dc.identifier.eissn: 1029-8479
ISSN : 1126-6708
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1103/PhysRevD.71.075001
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