Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
A search has been performed for long-lived particles that have stopped in the CMS detector, during 7 TeV proton-proton operations of the CERN LHC. The existence of such particles could be inferred from observation of their decays when there were no proton-proton collisions in the CMS detector, namely during gaps between LHC beam crossings. Using a data set in which CMS recorded an integrated luminosity of 4.0 inverse femtobarns, and a search interval corresponding to 246 hours of trigger live time, 12 events are observed, with a mean background prediction of 8.6+/-2.4 events. Limits are presented at 95% confidence level on long-lived gluino and stop production, over 13 orders of magnitude of particle lifetime. Assuming the 'cloud model' of R-hadron interactions, a gluino with mass below 640 GeV and a stop with mass below 340 GeV are excluded, for lifetimes between 10 microseconds and 1000 seconds.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
p p: scattering; stop: pair production; postulated particle: long-lived; CMS; CERN LHC Coll; gluino: pair production; R-hadron: production; trigger; new particle: search for; R-hadron: decay; track data analysis: off-line; gluino: mass: lower limit; stop: mass: lower limit; experimental results; 7000 GeV-cms.
Elenco autori:
Gabusi, Michele; Ratti, SERGIO PEPPINO; Riccardi, Cristina; Torre, Paola; Vitulo, Paolo
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