Second Stop and Sbottom Searches with a Stealth Stop
Hsin-Chia Cheng, Lingfeng Li, Qin Qin

TL;DR
This paper explores complex decay patterns of second stop and sbottom particles in supersymmetry, emphasizing multi-W final states and proposing new search strategies to improve detection at the LHC.
Contribution
It highlights the importance of multi-W final states and complex decay chains in second stop and sbottom searches, proposing new methods to enhance detection sensitivity.
Findings
Multi-W final states are crucial in second stop and sbottom searches.
Complex decay chains can explain LHC Run 1 and 2 same-sign dilepton excesses.
Combining various search channels improves detection prospects.
Abstract
The top squarks (stops) may be the most wanted particles after the Higgs boson discovery. The searches for the lightest stop have put strong constraints on its mass. However, there is still a search gap in the low mass region if the spectrum of the stop and the lightest neutralino is compressed. In that case, it may be easier to look for the second stop since naturalness requires both stops to be close to the weak scale. The current experimental searches for the second stop are based on the simplified model approach with the decay modes and . However, in a realistic supersymmetric spectrum there is always a sbottom lighter than the second stop, hence the decay patterns are usually more complicated than the simplified model assumptions. In particular, there are often large branching ratios of the decays $\tilde{t}_2 \to…
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