# LHC phenomenology and baryogenesis in supersymmetric models with a   $U(1)_R$ baryon number

**Authors:** Hugues Beauchesne, Kevin Earl, Thomas Gregoire

arXiv: 1703.03866 · 2017-08-02

## TL;DR

This paper explores a supersymmetric model with an $R$-symmetry linked to baryon number, analyzing its phenomenology, experimental constraints, and potential for explaining baryogenesis, highlighting how $R$-symmetry breaking impacts these aspects.

## Contribution

It introduces a supersymmetric model with an $R$-symmetry identified with baryon number, examining its phenomenology, experimental limits, and baryogenesis implications, which is a novel approach.

## Key findings

- Lessened constraints from baryon number violating processes and flavor physics.
- Experimental limits from ATLAS and CMS restrict the model's parameter space.
- Successful baryogenesis requires significant $R$-symmetry breaking.

## Abstract

We study the phenomenology of a supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model with an $R$-symmetry under which $R$-charges correspond to the baryon number. This identification allows for the presence in the superpotential of the $R$-parity violating term $\lambda''U^c D^c D^c$ without breaking baryon number, which loosens several bounds on this operator while changing considerably the phenomenology. However, the $R$-symmetry cannot remain exact as it is at least broken by anomaly mediation. Under these conditions, we investigate the constraints coming from baryon number violating processes and flavour physics and find that, in general, they are lessened. Additionally, we examine recent ATLAS and CMS experimental searches and use these to place limits on the parameter space of the model. This is done for both stop production, which now features both pair and resonant production, and pair production of the first two generations of squarks. Finally, we study the implications this model has on baryogenesis. We find that successful baryogenesis can potentially be achieved, but only at the cost of breaking the $R$-symmetry by a significant amount.

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