Author/Authors :
Gennaro Corcella، نويسنده , , Simonetta Gentile، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Searching for heavy neutral gauge bosons image, predicted in extensions of the Standard Model based on a image gauge symmetry, is one of the challenging objectives of the experiments carried out at the Large Hadron Collider. In this paper, we study image phenomenology at hadron colliders according to several image-based models and in the Sequential Standard Model. In particular, possible image decays into supersymmetric particles are included, in addition to the Standard Model modes so far investigated. We point out the impact of the image group on the MSSM spectrum and, for a better understanding, we consider a few benchmarks points in the parameter space. We account for the D-term contribution, due to the breaking of image, to slepton and squark masses and investigate its effect on image decays into sfermions. Results on branching ratios and cross sections are presented, as a function of the MSSM and image parameters, which are varied within suitable ranges. We pay special attention to final states with leptons and missing energy and make predictions on the number of events with sparticle production in image decays, for a few values of integrated luminosity and centre-of-mass energy of the LHC.
Keywords :
Collider phenomenology , Heavy gauge bosons , Physics beyond the Standard Model , Grand Unification Theories , Supersymmetry