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Recasting bounds on long-lived heavy neutral leptons in terms of a light supersymmetric R-parity violating neutralino

Herbi K. Dreiner, Dominik Köhler, Saurabh Nangia, M. Schürmann, Zeren Simon Wang

2023Journal of High Energy Physics11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract In R-parity-violating (RPV) supersymmetric models, light neutralinos with masses from the GeV-scale down to even zero are still allowed by all laboratory constraints. They are further consistent with dark matter observations, as they decay via RPV couplings. These RPV couplings are in general constrained to be small. Hence, such light neutralinos, if produced, e.g., at a beam-dump or collider experiment, appear as displaced vertices or missing energy at the detector level. The same signatures have been extensively searched for at various experiments in the theoretical context of sterile neutrinos which mix with active neutrinos. In this work, we recast the sensitivity of both past and present experiments to sterile neutrinos to obtain new bounds on RPV couplings associated with a light neutralino. We find experiments such as T2K, BEBC, FASER, DUNE, and MoEDAL-MAPP can improve the current bounds on RPV couplings by up to 3–4 orders of magnitude in several benchmark scenarios.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsNeutralinoParticle physicsMinimal Supersymmetric Standard ModelNeutrinoSupersymmetryR-parityDark matterMissing energyLepton numberLeptonPhysics beyond the Standard ModelNuclear physicsSterile neutrinoNeutrino oscillationElectronParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesNeutrino Physics ResearchDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
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