Timing information at HL-LHC: complete determination of masses of dark matter and long lived particle

Abstract A long-standing kinematic challenge in data analysis at hadron colliders is the determination of the masses of invisible particles. This issue is particularly relevant in searches for evidence of dark matter production, which remains one of the prominent targets of future collider experimen...

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Main Authors: Zachary Flowers, Dong Woo Kang, Quinn Meier, Seong Chan Park, Christopher Rogan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-03-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP03(2020)132
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spelling doaj-408094ec0f3d473c8c333e2ad8f3a8142020-11-25T02:52:31ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792020-03-012020312010.1007/JHEP03(2020)132Timing information at HL-LHC: complete determination of masses of dark matter and long lived particleZachary Flowers0Dong Woo Kang1Quinn Meier2Seong Chan Park3Christopher Rogan4Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of KansasKorea Institute for Advanced StudyDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, University of KansasDepartment of Physics and IPAP, Yonsei UniversityDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, University of KansasAbstract A long-standing kinematic challenge in data analysis at hadron colliders is the determination of the masses of invisible particles. This issue is particularly relevant in searches for evidence of dark matter production, which remains one of the prominent targets of future collider experiments. In this paper, we show that the additional information from the precision timing measurements, provided by planned detector upgrades during the high- luminosity run of the LHC (HL-LHC), allows for previously unrealizable measurements of invisible particle kinematics. As a concrete example, we focus on the signal of pair produced long-lived particles (LLP1,2), each decaying with a displaced vertex to visible (V 1,2) and invisible (I 1,2) final state particles, pp → LLP1 + LLP2 → (V 1 + I 1) + (V 2 + I 2). We explicitly show that the complete kinematics of the invisible particles in such events can be determined with the addition of timing information, and evaluate the precision with which the masses of new long-lived and invisible particles can be determined.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP03(2020)132Beyond Standard ModelExoticsHadron-Hadron scattering (experiments)Lifetimeproton-proton scattering
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author Zachary Flowers
Dong Woo Kang
Quinn Meier
Seong Chan Park
Christopher Rogan
spellingShingle Zachary Flowers
Dong Woo Kang
Quinn Meier
Seong Chan Park
Christopher Rogan
Timing information at HL-LHC: complete determination of masses of dark matter and long lived particle
Journal of High Energy Physics
Beyond Standard Model
Exotics
Hadron-Hadron scattering (experiments)
Lifetime
proton-proton scattering
author_facet Zachary Flowers
Dong Woo Kang
Quinn Meier
Seong Chan Park
Christopher Rogan
author_sort Zachary Flowers
title Timing information at HL-LHC: complete determination of masses of dark matter and long lived particle
title_short Timing information at HL-LHC: complete determination of masses of dark matter and long lived particle
title_full Timing information at HL-LHC: complete determination of masses of dark matter and long lived particle
title_fullStr Timing information at HL-LHC: complete determination of masses of dark matter and long lived particle
title_full_unstemmed Timing information at HL-LHC: complete determination of masses of dark matter and long lived particle
title_sort timing information at hl-lhc: complete determination of masses of dark matter and long lived particle
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of High Energy Physics
issn 1029-8479
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Abstract A long-standing kinematic challenge in data analysis at hadron colliders is the determination of the masses of invisible particles. This issue is particularly relevant in searches for evidence of dark matter production, which remains one of the prominent targets of future collider experiments. In this paper, we show that the additional information from the precision timing measurements, provided by planned detector upgrades during the high- luminosity run of the LHC (HL-LHC), allows for previously unrealizable measurements of invisible particle kinematics. As a concrete example, we focus on the signal of pair produced long-lived particles (LLP1,2), each decaying with a displaced vertex to visible (V 1,2) and invisible (I 1,2) final state particles, pp → LLP1 + LLP2 → (V 1 + I 1) + (V 2 + I 2). We explicitly show that the complete kinematics of the invisible particles in such events can be determined with the addition of timing information, and evaluate the precision with which the masses of new long-lived and invisible particles can be determined.
topic Beyond Standard Model
Exotics
Hadron-Hadron scattering (experiments)
Lifetime
proton-proton scattering
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP03(2020)132
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