Friday, March 9, 2012

1203.1662 (Patrick J. Fox et al.)

Taking a Razor to Dark Matter Parameter Space at the LHC    [PDF]

Patrick J. Fox, Roni Harnik, Reinard Primulando, Chiu-Tien Yu
Dark matter (DM) has been searched for at colliders in a largely model independent fashion by looking for an excess number of events involving a single jet, or photon, and missing energy. We investigate the possibility of looking for excesses in more inclusive jet channels. Events with multiple jets contain more information and thus more handles to increase the signal to background ratio. In particular, we adapt the recent CMS "razor" analysis from a search for supersymmetry to a search for DM. We consider simplified models where DM is a Dirac fermion that couples to the quarks of the Standard Model (SM) through exchange of vector or axial-vector mediators or to gluons through scalar exchange. We consider both light and heavy (leading to effective contact interactions) mediators. Since the razor analysis requires multiple jets in the final state, the data set is complementary to that used for the monojet search and thus the bounds can be combined.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1203.1662

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