Monday, March 25, 2013

1303.5696 (Krzysztof Rolbiecki et al.)

Light stops emerging in WW cross section measurements?    [PDF]

Krzysztof Rolbiecki, Kazuki Sakurai
Recent ATLAS and CMS measurements show a slight excess in the WW cross section measurement. While still consistent with the Standard Model within 1-2-sigma, the excess could be also a first hint of physics beyond the Standard Model. We argue that this effect could be attributed to the production of scalar top quarks within supersymmetric models. The stops of mstop{1} ~ 200 GeV has the right cross section and under some assumptions can significantly contribute to the final state of two leptons and missing energy. We scan this region of parameter space to find particle masses preferred by the WW cross section measurements. Taking one sample benchmark point we show that it can be consistent with low energy observables and Higgs sector measurements and propose a method to distinguish supersymmetric signal from the Standard Model contribution.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1303.5696

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