Search for supersymmetry with a compressed mass spectrum in the vector boson fusion topology with 1-lepton and 0-lepton final states in proton-proton collisions at s$$ \sqrt{s} $$ = 13 TeV
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Sirunyan, A. M; Tumasyan, A.; Adam, W.; Ambrogi, F.; Asilar, E.; Bergauer, T.; Brandstetter, J.; Dragicevic, M.; Erö, J.; Escalante Del Valle, A.; Flechl, M.; Frühwirth, R.; Ghete, V. M; Hrubec, J.; Jeitler, M.; Krammer, N.; Krätschmer, I.; Liko, D.; ... Show more Show less
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A search for supersymmetric particles produced in the vector boson fusion topology in proton-proton collisions is presented. The search targets final states with one or zero leptons, large missing transverse momentum, and two jets with a large separation in rapidity. The data sample corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 35.9 fb−1 of proton-proton collisions at s$$ \sqrt{s} $$ = 13 TeV collected in 2016 with the CMS detector at the LHC. The observed dijet invariant mass and lepton-neutrino transverse mass spectra are found to be consistent with the standard model predictions. Upper limits are set on the cross sections for chargino χ˜1±$$ \left({\tilde{\upchi}}_1^{\pm}\right) $$ and neutralino χ˜20$$ \left({\tilde{\upchi}}_2^0\right) $$ production with two associated jets. For a compressed mass spectrum scenario in which the χ˜1±$$ {\tilde{\upchi}}_1^{\pm } $$ and χ˜20$$ {\tilde{\upchi}}_2^0 $$ decays proceed via a light slepton and the mass difference between the lightest neutralino χ˜10$$ {\tilde{\upchi}}_1^0 $$ and the mass-degenerate particles χ˜1±$$ {\tilde{\upchi}}_1^{\pm } $$ and χ˜20$$ {\tilde{\upchi}}_2^0 $$ is 1 (30) GeV, the most stringent lower limit to date of 112 (215) GeV is set on the mass of these latter two particles.
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2019-08-27Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of PhysicsPublisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Journal of High Energy Physics. 2019 Aug 27;2019(8):150
Version: Final published version