16–18 Oct 2017
Fermilab
America/Chicago timezone

Constraining Quirky Tracks with Conventional Searches

18 Oct 2017, 13:30
20m
One West (WH1W) (Fermilab)

One West (WH1W)

Fermilab

Interpretation studies

Speaker

Matthew Low

Description

Quirks are particles that are both charged under the standard model and under a new confining group. The quirk setup assumes there are no light flavors of the new confining group so that while the theory is in a confining phase, the distance between quirk-antiquirk pairs can be macroscopic. In this work, we reinterpret existing collider limits, those from monojet and heavy stable charged particle searches, as limits on quirks. Additionally, we propose a new search in the magnetic-field-less CMS data for quirks and estimate the sensitivity. We focus on the region where the confinement scale is roughly between 1 eV and 100 eV and find mass constraints in the TeV-range, depending on the quirk's quantum numbers.

Presentation Talk given in person

Primary authors

Matthew Low Marco Farina

Presentation materials