Experimental Aspects of Supersymmety with R-Parity Violating Couplings at the $e^+e^-$ Linear Collider
M. Besancon, G. Moreau

TL;DR
This paper reviews the phenomenology of R-parity violating supersymmetry at e+e- colliders, demonstrating search strategies, signal extraction, and mass measurement techniques through Monte Carlo simulations at a 500 GeV linear collider.
Contribution
It provides specific examples of detecting supersymmetric particles with R-parity violation at a linear collider, including simulation-based methods for signal identification and mass determination.
Findings
Successful simulation of supersymmetric particle detection with R-parity violation.
Effective methods for signal extraction and mass measurement at 500 GeV collider.
Demonstration of phenomenological signatures of R-parity violating SUSY.
Abstract
A very short review on phenomenological aspects of supersymmetry with violated R-parity at e+e- colliders is given. We present specific examples of a search for supersymmetric particles with violating R-parity couplings at a 500 GeV~e+e- linear collider. The signal extraction, and the mass measurement in the case of a pair production of the lightest neutralino, are performed with the help of Monte Carlo simulation.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
