Abstract

A general search for the pair production of resonances, each decaying to two quarks, is reported. The search is conducted separately for heavier resonances (masses above 400 GeV), where each of the four final-state quarks generates a hadronic jet resulting in a four-jet signature, and for lighter resonances (masses between 80 and 400 GeV), where the pair of quarks from each resonance is collimated and reconstructed as a single jet resulting in a two-jet signature. In addition, a b-tagged selection is applied to target resonances with a bottom quark in the final state. The analysis uses data collected with the CMS detector at the CERN LHC, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 35.9 fb$^{-1}$, from proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. The mass spectra are analyzed for the presence of new resonances, and are found to be consistent with standard model expectations. The results are interpreted in the framework of $R$-parity-violating supersymmetry assuming the pair production of scalar top quarks decaying via the hadronic coupling $\lambda_{312}''$ or $\lambda_{323}''$, and upper limits on the cross section as a function of the top squark mass are set. These results probe a wider range of masses than previously explored at the LHC, and extend the top squark mass limits in the $\widetilde{\mathrm{t}}$ $\to$ qq$'$ scenario.

Highlights

  • New particles that decay into quarks and gluons and produce fully hadronic signatures are predicted in many models of physics beyond the standard model (SM) [1,2,3]

  • We report on a generic search for pair-produced resonances decaying to two light quarks or one light quark and one bottom quark

  • Within the solenoid volume are a silicon pixel and a strip tracker, a lead tungstate crystal electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL), and a brass and scintillator hadron calorimeter (HCAL), each composed of a barrel and two endcap sections

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

New particles that decay into quarks and gluons and produce fully hadronic signatures are predicted in many models of physics beyond the standard model (SM) [1,2,3]. We consider pair production of top squarks ( ̃t) as a benchmark model, assuming thet is the lightest of the colored SUSY partners and is allowed to decay via the baryonic RPV coupling to quarks In this case λ0i0jk 1⁄4 λ030DD and each index reflects the squark or quark generation of the process, two of which are down-type quarks. When no b tagging is applied, we refer to the selection as inclusive, and interpret the results in thet → qq0 scenario In both searches, the selection criteria and analysis strategies are general, such that any pair produced diquark resonance with a narrow width and sufficient cross section would appear as a local enhancement in the mass spectra. The mass spectrum is parametrized as a steeply falling smooth distribution that is explored for signal-like localized excesses

THE CMS DETECTOR
SIMULATED EVENT SAMPLES
JET RECONSTRUCTION AND SELECTION
Event selection
Signal efficiency
Background estimate
Systematic uncertainties
Background
RESOLVED SEARCH
QCD multijets 2
Signal efficiency and systematic uncertainties
RESULTS
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