Massive Metastable Charged (S)Particles at the LHC
A. R. Raklev

TL;DR
This paper reviews the potential for detecting Massive Metastable Charged Particles (MMCPs) at the LHC, discussing theoretical motivations, experimental signatures, current bounds, and future detection prospects.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of MMCPs in supersymmetric models, highlighting their expected signatures and the LHC's sensitivity to these particles.
Findings
Current bounds on MMCP masses are summarized.
Estimates of LHC reach for detecting MMCPs are provided.
Phenomenological implications of MMCPs in supersymmetry are discussed.
Abstract
This brief review deals with recent interest in the prospects of observing a Massive Metastable Charged Particle (MMCP) at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), and measuring its properties there. We discuss the motivation for scenarios with MMCPs in a phenomenological context, focusing on supersymmetric models that allow us to explore the expected experimental signatures of MMCPs at the LHC. We review current bounds and give estimates of the LHC reach in terms of MMCP masses.
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