Exotic diboson $Z'$ decays in the U$\mu\nu$SSM
J.A. Aguilar-Saavedra, I. Lara, D.E. L\'opez-Fogliani, C. Mu\~noz

TL;DR
This paper explores the detection of exotic $Z'$ boson decays in a supersymmetric model using generic jet tagging techniques, revealing potential sensitivity at the LHC for certain couplings.
Contribution
It demonstrates the effectiveness of generic multi-pronged jet tagging in identifying non-standard $Z'$ decay modes in a supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model.
Findings
Generic searches can detect $Z'$ decays with couplings below current constraints.
Sensitivity reaches 3-4 sigma with Run 2 LHC data.
Includes cascade decays into new scalars and $b$ quarks.
Abstract
Searches for new leptophobic resonances at high energy colliders usually target their decay modes into pairs of light quarks, top quarks, or standard model bosons. Additional decay modes may also be present, producing signatures to which current searches are not sensitive. We investigate the performance of generic searches that look for resonances decaying into two large-radius jets. As benchmark for our analysis we use a supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model, the so-called USSM, where all the SM decay modes of the boson take place, plus additional (cascade) decays into new scalars. The generic searches use a generic multi-pronged jet tagger and take advantage of the presence of quarks in the large-radius jets, and are sensitive to all these decay modes (except into light quarks) at once. For couplings that are well below current…
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