Observing Higgsless LSPs at the LHC
Alexander Knochel

TL;DR
This paper investigates the detection prospects of Higgsless supersymmetric models at the LHC, focusing on the production of neutralino dark matter candidates in warped geometries.
Contribution
It introduces a warped Higgsless supersymmetric model with a stable neutralino as dark matter and simulates its production with third-generation quarks at the LHC.
Findings
Neutralino can be produced with third-generation quarks at the LHC.
Simulation framework for warped Higgsless supersymmetry models.
Potential signatures for dark matter detection at colliders.
Abstract
We explore the LHC phenomenology of the dark matter candidate arising from the extension of warped Higgsless models. In particular, we consider a model of warped supersymmetry in the bulk and on the IR brane in which the lightest Neutralino is rendered stable by an R parity and serves as a realistic cold dark matter candidate. The production of the LSP and NLSP in association with third generation quarks is simulated using an implementation in O'Mega/Whizard.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
