Abstract
We study the phenomenology associated with a light bino-like
neutralino with mass \lsim m_{\tau}≲mτ
in the context of the R-parity violating Minimal Supersymmetric Standard
Model. This is a well-motivated example of scenarios producing
potentially light and long-lived exotic particles, which might be
testable in far-detector experiments, such as the FASER experiment at
the Large Hadron Collider. A quantitative assessment of the discovery
potential or the extraction of limits run through a detailed
understanding of the interactions of the light exotic fermion with
Standard Model matter, in particular, the hadronic sector. Here, we
propose a systematic analysis of the decays of such a particle and
proceed to a model-independent derivation of the low-energy effects, so
that this formalism may be transposed to other UV-completions or even
stand as an independent effective field theory. We then stress the
diversity of the possible phenomenology and more specifically discuss
the features associated with the R-parity violating supersymmetric
framework, for example neutron-antineutron oscillations.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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5 articles.
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