Displaced lepton flavour violating signatures of right-handed sneutrinos in $U(1)'$ supersymmetric models
Priyotosh Bandyopadhyay

TL;DR
This paper explores unique displaced lepton flavour violating signals from right-handed sneutrinos in a $U(1)'$ supersymmetric model, highlighting potential LHC signatures involving third generation squark decays.
Contribution
It introduces a novel scenario where displaced lepton flavour violation arises from right-handed sneutrino decays in a $U(1)'$ extended SUSY model, including detailed decay topologies and collider signatures.
Findings
Displaced multi-leptonic signatures are possible at the LHC.
Right-handed sneutrino decays can produce lepton flavour violation.
Unique decay topologies involving wino-like chargino NLSP are identified.
Abstract
We consider a extended supersymmetric model with a right-handed neutrino superfield which can generate light neutrino mass by Type I seesaw mechanism. The lighter superpartner of the right-handed neutrino could be the scalar dark matter. These right-handed sneutrinos can come from the decay of , superpartner of the extra gauge boson . Left-right handed sneutrino mixings affect their decays further, giving rise to displaced "lepton flavour violating" signatures. A wino-like chargino NLSP (next to lightest supersymmetric particle) creates even more interesting decay topology. We investigate such displaced multi-leptonic final states with "lepton flavour violation" from the supersymmetric cascade decays of third generation squarks at the LHC.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Neutrino Physics Research
