New detectors to explore the lifetime frontier
Nuclear and High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)
Physics
QC1-999
0103 physical sciences
FOS: Physical sciences
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7. Clean energy
High Energy Physics - Experiment
DOI:
10.1016/j.physletb.2017.01.043
Publication Date:
2017-01-25T18:50:27Z
AUTHORS (3)
ABSTRACT
Long-lived particles (LLPs) are a common feature in many beyond the Standard Model theories, including supersymmetry, and are generically produced in exotic Higgs decays. Unfortunately, no existing or proposed search strategy will be able to observe the decay of non-hadronic electrically neutral LLPs with masses above $\sim$ GeV and lifetimes near the limit set by Big Bang Nucleosynthesis (BBN), $c ��\lesssim 10^7 - 10^8$~m. We propose the MATHUSLA surface detector concept (MAssive Timing Hodoscope for Ultra Stable neutraL pArticles), which can be implemented with existing technology and in time for the high luminosity LHC upgrade to find such ultra-long-lived particles (ULLPs), whether produced in exotic Higgs decays or more general production modes. We also advocate for a dedicated LLP detector at a future 100 TeV collider, where a modestly sized underground design can discover ULLPs with lifetimes at the BBN limit produced in sub-percent level exotic Higgs decays.<br/>7 pages, 4 figures. Added more detail to discussion of backgrounds. Various minor clarifications. Results and conclusions unchanged<br/>
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