Searches for supersymmetry in resonance production, R-parity violating signatures and events with long-lived particles with the ATLAS detector
C. Sandoval* on behalf of the ATLAS collaboration
*corresponding author
Pre-published on:
2018 September 20
Published on:
2018 November 23
Abstract
R-parity violation introduces many viable signatures to the search for supersymmetry at the LHC. Strongly interacting resonances and lightest supersymmetric particles may decay into many lep- tons or jets with or without missing transverse momentum. Several supersymmetric models also predict massive long-lived supersymmetric particles. Such particles may be detected through abnormal specific energy loss, appearing or disappearing tracks, displaced vertices, long time- of-flight or late calorimetric energy deposits. The talk presents recent results from searches of supersymmetry in resonance production, R-parity violating signatures and events with long-lived particles with the ATLAS detector.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.316.0081