Search For Heavy Stable Charged Particles at the CMS Experiment
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Abstract
Heavy Stable Charged Particles (HSCPs) are predicted by a number of diferent supersymmetric models, and would be observable using the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) detector at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). An HSCP produced at the LHC would have momentum on the order of several hundred GeV, but would travel slowly because of its large mass. This makes it possible to obtain the mass of an HSCP using velocity measurements. Two methods of determining the velocity will be discussed, along with the expected discovery reach of the search.
Authors
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Seth Cooper
University of Minnesota