Abstract
Abstract
We examine the potential of future long-lived particle experiments to probe dark QCD models that feature Emerging Jets. The core of this analysis focuses on the transverse detectors AL3X, ANUBIS, CODEX-b, and MATHUSLA as they cover the most relevant parameter space, though the highly forward experiments MAPP, FORMOSA, and FASER are also explored. Geometric coverage of the detectors is calculated and used to determine the number of signal events and kinematic distribution measured for a collection of different benchmark models. This is used to map out the discovery potential of the Emerging Jets parameter space. Although all experiments demonstrate some reach, AL3X, ANUBIS, and MATHUSLA stand out as the most promising for exploring the dark QCD Emerging Jets parameter space.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Nuclear and High Energy Physics
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