Abstract
We study light neutralinos χ~10 with masses ranging from 10 GeV to several hundred GeV within the framework of R-parity-violating (RPV) supersymmetry. These light neutralinos can be long-lived, decaying with a macroscopic displacement (order cm) inside the LHC main detectors. Complementing previous works on the subject, here we focus on their production through the electroweak pair production of left-chiral sleptons e~L, with the signal process pp → e~L+e~L− → e+χ~10e−χ~10. In contrast to the previous study with a singly produced slepton, where the RPV coupling λ111′ induces both the production and decay of the light neutralino, in our scenario the production proceeds through Drell-Yan-like processes that are essentially independent of RPV couplings. Correspondingly, we implement a displaced-vertex search strategy for which our numerical analysis shows that the high-luminosity LHC can probe λ111′ values up to three orders of magnitude smaller, and neutralino masses up to about four times larger than those accessible in the previously studied single-slepton production scenario.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 102 |
| Journal | Journal of High Energy Physics |
| Volume | 2025 |
| Issue number | 9 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Sep 2025 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- New Light Particles
- Supersymmetry