Auto-Concealment of Supersymmetry in Extra Dimensions
Savas Dimopoulos, Kiel Howe, John March-Russell, James Scoville

TL;DR
This paper proposes a mechanism in supersymmetric theories with extra dimensions that significantly weakens collider limits by reducing visible energy in sparticle decays, making SUSY harder to detect.
Contribution
It introduces a novel auto-concealment mechanism where decays into KK LSP states hide SUSY signals, applicable to a broad class of theories with extra dimensions.
Findings
LHC limits on right-handed slepton LOSPs weaken to ~350-410 GeV.
Limits on degenerate squarks drop to ~450 GeV.
The mechanism can evade traditional searches for extra dimensions.
Abstract
In supersymmetric (SUSY) theories with extra dimensions the visible energy in sparticle decays can be significantly reduced and its energy distribution broadened, thus significantly weakening the present collider limits on SUSY. The mechanism applies when the lightest supersymmetric particle (LSP) is a bulk state-- e.g. a bulk modulino, axino, or gravitino-- the size of the extra dimensions larger than ~ cm, and for a broad variety of visible sparticle spectra. In such cases the lightest ordinary supersymmetric particle (LOSP), necessarily a brane-localised state, decays to the Kaluza-Klein (KK) discretuum of the LSP. This dynamically realises the compression mechanism for hiding SUSY as decays into the more numerous heavier KK LSP states are favored. We find LHC limits on right-handed slepton LOSPs evaporate, while LHC limits on stop LOSPs weaken to ~350-410 GeV compared to…
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