Looking for the left sneutrino LSP with displaced-vertex searches
Inaki Lara, Daniel E. Lopez-Fogliani, Carlos Munoz, Natsumi Nagata,, Hidetoshi Otono, Roberto Ruiz de Austri

TL;DR
This paper investigates the potential for detecting tau left sneutrino LSPs at the LHC through displaced dilepton signals, analyzing existing constraints and proposing trigger optimizations within the $ u$SSM framework.
Contribution
It introduces a novel analysis of displaced dilepton signals for tau left sneutrinos in the $ u$SSM, including constraints from 8 TeV data and trigger optimization strategies for future searches.
Findings
Current LHC data constrains sneutrino parameter space.
Optimized triggers can improve detection sensitivity for soft leptons.
Prospects for 13 TeV LHC searches are promising.
Abstract
We analyze a displaced dilepton signal expected at the LHC for a tau left sneutrino as the lightest supersymmetric particle with a mass in the range - GeV. The sneutrinos are pair produced via a virtual , or in the channel and, given the large value of the tau Yukawa coupling, their decays into two dileptons or a dilepton plus missing transverse energy from neutrinos can be significant. The discussion is carried out in the SSM, where the presence of -parity violating couplings involving right-handed neutrinos solves the problem and can reproduce the neutrino data. To probe the tau left sneutrinos we compare the predictions of the SSM with the ATLAS search for long-lived particles using displaced lepton pairs in collisions at TeV, allowing us to constrain the parameter space of the model. We also consider an…
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