3–6 Apr 2018
U. of Heidelberg / KIP
Europe/Zurich timezone

Constraining simplified models of dark matter with searches for long-lived charged particles

5 Apr 2018, 14:45
15m
Lecture room #2 (HS 2) (U. Heidelberg / KIP)

Lecture room #2 (HS 2)

U. Heidelberg / KIP

Just right of HS 1
Default track Open Session B)

Speakers

Alexis Plascencia (Durham University)Dr Kazuki Sakurai (University of Warsaw)

Description

We introduce a new class of simplified models to address the effects of 3-point interactions between the dark matter particle, its dark co-annihilation partner, and the Standard Model degree of freedom, which we take to be the tau lepton. We investigate these effects as well as the discovery potential for dark matter co-annihilation partners at the LHC. A small mass splitting between the dark matter and its partner is preferred by the co-annihilation mechanism and suggests that the co-annihilation partners may be long-lived (stable or meta-stable) at collider scales. It is argued that such long-lived electrically charged particles can be looked for at the LHC in searches of anomalous charged tracks.

Authors

Valentin V Khoze (Durham University) Alexis Plascencia (Durham University) Dr Kazuki Sakurai (University of Warsaw)

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