Abstract
The sensitivity of future electron-proton colliders, the LHeC and FCC-eh, to weakly-produced supersymmetric particles is evaluated in this article. Supersymmetric scenarios where charginos ($\tilde{\chi}_1^{\pm}$) and neutralinos ($\tilde{\chi}_1^{0}$ and $\tilde{\chi}_2^{0}$) are nearly degenerate in mass are considered. Two sets of models, which differ in the mass of sleptons ($\tilde{\ell}$), are studied. Under the hypothesis that slepton masses are at the multi-TeV scale (``decoupled'' scenario), the production processes for charginos and neutralinos at $ep$ colliders, $p\, e^- \to j\, e^-\, \tilde{\chi} \tilde{\chi}$ with $\tilde{\chi}=\tilde{\chi}_1^{0}$, $\tilde{\chi}_1^{\pm}$ or $\tilde{\chi}_2^{0}$, are considered. For the models where slepton masses are above but close to $\tilde{\chi}_1^{\pm}$, $\tilde{\chi}_2^{0}$ masses (``compressed'' scenario), contributions from the processes $p\, e^- \to j\, \tilde{\chi}\, \tilde{e}_L^-$ and $j\, \tilde{\chi}\, \tilde{\nu}$ followed by the decays $\tilde{e}_L^- \to \tilde{\chi}_{1,2}^{0} + e^-$ and $\tilde{\nu} \to \tilde{\chi}_1^+ + e^-$ are also taken into account. These scenarios are analysed with realistic detector performance, using multivariate techniques. Effects of systematic uncertainties and electron beam polarization dependence are also discussed. The reach is found to be complementary to the one obtained at $pp$ colliders, in particular for the compressed-slepton scenario.
Highlights
Supersymmetry (SUSY) is one of the most promising new physics scenarios beyond the Standard Model (SM)
Higher-order corrections are expected to be at the same level as those for electroweakino pair productions at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) [46], in general up to 20% with respect to leading order (LO) calculations, but they are not taken into account here
Because of the low direct production cross sections for neutralinos, charginos, and sleptons, the LHC constraints on their masses are limited, in the compressed scenarios where the experimental analysis is challenging, due to the presence of soft momenta decay products
Summary
Supersymmetry (SUSY) is one of the most promising new physics scenarios beyond the Standard Model (SM). Due to the large production cross sections in strong interactions at pp colliders, the current LHC experiments have produced impressive constraints on the SUSY colored sector (squarks and gluinos), excluding massespuffipffi to approximately 2 TeV at a centre-of-mass energy of s 1⁄4 13 TeV by the CMS Collaboration with integrated luminosity of 137 fb−1 [1,2] and by the ATLAS Collaboration with 139 fb−1 integrated luminosity [3]. This paper focuses on compressed electroweakinos scenarios, produced assuming Wino-like cross sections and mass differences between χÆ1 ; χ02 and χ01 are small, OðGeVÞ, but still allowing their prompt decay. Focuses on a decoupled scenario with light Higgsinos, and assume a proton beam of 50 (7) TeV energy, colliding with an electron beam of 60 (60–140) GeV energy at the FCC-eh (LHeC), while Ref.
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