Long-Lived Staus and Displaced Leptons at the LHC
Jared A. Evans, Jessie Shelton

TL;DR
This paper investigates the detection of long-lived staus and displaced leptons at the LHC, highlighting gaps in current searches and proposing extensions to improve sensitivity to these elusive signals.
Contribution
It identifies a gap in existing LHC searches for same-flavor displaced leptons and proposes an extension to improve detection of long-lived particles in gauge mediation models.
Findings
Current searches miss same-flavor displaced leptons with large impact parameters.
Proposed search extension enhances sensitivity to these long-lived signals.
Certain natural parameter spaces remain unexplored by existing LHC analyses.
Abstract
As the majority of LHC searches are focused on prompt signatures, specific long-lived particles have the potential to be overlooked by the otherwise systematic new physics programs at ATLAS and CMS. While in many cases long-lived superparticles are now stringently constrained by existing exotic searches, we point out that the highly motivated model of gauge mediation with staus as the next-to-lightest superparticle (NLSP) has received less attention. We recast LHC searches for heavy stable charged particles, disappearing tracks, and opposite-flavor leptons with large impact parameters to assess current constraints on a variety of spectra that contain an NLSP stau, and find that portions of the parameter space motivated by naturalness are still experimentally unexplored. We additionally note a gap in the current experimental search program: same-flavor leptons with large impact…
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