
TL;DR
This paper explores the potential for detecting supersymmetric decay modes of Z' bosons at the LHC, expanding the search beyond standard model channels by including supersymmetric final states.
Contribution
It introduces the phenomenology of Z' decays into supersymmetric particles, providing estimates for event rates and cross sections relevant for LHC experiments.
Findings
Estimated the number of supersymmetric Z' decay events at the LHC.
Calculated the Z' production cross section times branching ratio into electron and muon pairs.
Highlighted the importance of considering supersymmetric channels in Z' searches.
Abstract
I study the phenomenology of new heavy neutral gauge bosons Z', predicted by GUT-driven U(1)' gauge groups and by the Sequential Standard Model. BSM decays into supersymmetric final states are accounted for, besides the SM modes so far investigated. I give an estimate of the number of supersymmetric events in Z' decays possibly expected at the LHC, as well as of the product of the Z' cross section times the branching fraction into electron and muon pairs.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
