MCMC scan of bilinear RPV SUSY parameters constrained by neutrino data yields branching ratios that set LHC exclusions of wino-like χ̃1±/χ̃10 up to 565 GeV now and 950 GeV at HL-LHC for the best-fit point.
(S)neutrino properties in R-parity violating supersymmetry: I. CP-conserving Phenomena
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R-parity-violating supersymmetry (with a conserved baryon number B) provides a framework for particle physics with lepton number (L) violating interactions. We examine in detail the structure of the most general R-parity-violating (B-conserving) model of low-energy supersymmetry. We analyze the mixing of Higgs bosons with sleptons and the mixing of charginos and neutralinos with charged leptons and neutrinos, respectively. Implications for neutrino and sneutrino masses and mixing and CP-conserving sneutrino phenomena are considered. L-violating low-energy supersymmetry can be probed at future colliders by studying the phenomenology of sneutrinos. Sneutrino-antisneutrino mass splittings and lifetime differences can provide new opportunities to probe lepton number violation at colliders.
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Complementary probes of Bilinear RPV SUSY models with a wino-like LSP via Neutrino Oscillation and LHC
MCMC scan of bilinear RPV SUSY parameters constrained by neutrino data yields branching ratios that set LHC exclusions of wino-like χ̃1±/χ̃10 up to 565 GeV now and 950 GeV at HL-LHC for the best-fit point.