Exclusive displaced hadronic signatures in the LHC forward region
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The LHCb detector provides accurate vertex reconstruction and hadronic particle identification, which make the experiment an ideal place to look for light long-lived
particles (LLP) decaying into Standard Model (SM) hadrons. In contrast with the typical
search strategy relying on energetic jets and a high multiplicity of tracks from the LLP
decay, LHCb can identify LLPs in exclusive, specific hadronic final states. To illustrate the
idea, we study the sensitivity of LHCb to an exotic Higgs decay h → SS, followed by the
displaced decay of GeV-scale scalars into charged kaons S → K+K−. We show that the
reconstruction of kaon vertices in narrow invariant mass windows can efficiently eliminate
the combinatorial backgrounds from B-meson decays. While the same signal is extremely
difficult to probe in the existing displaced jet searches at ATLAS/CMS, the LHCb search
we propose can probe the branching ratio BR(h → SS) down to 0.1% (0.02%) level with
15 (300) fb−1 of data. We also apply this projected bound to two scenarios with Higgs
portal couplings, where the scalar mediator S either couples to a) the SM quarks only, or
b) to both quarks and leptons in the minimal flavor violation paradigm. In both scenarios
we compare the reach of our proposed search with the expected constraints from ATLAS
and CMS on the invisible Higgs width and with the constraints from rare B-decays studies
at LHCb. We find that for 1 GeV < mS < 2 GeV and 0.5 mm . cτ . 10 mm our proposed
search will be competitive with the ATLAS and CMS projections, while at the same time
providing crucial information of the hadronic interactions of S, which can not be obtained
from the indirect measurement of the Higgs invisible width.
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Vidal, X.C., Tsai, Y. & Zurita, J. Exclusive displaced hadronic signatures in the LHC forward region. J. High Energ. Phys. 2020, 115 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP01(2020)115
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The work of XCV is supported by MINECO (Spain) through the Ram´on y Cajal program RYC-2016-20073 and by XuntaGal under the ED431F 2018/01 project. YT is supported in part by the National Science Foundation under Grant Number PHY-1620074. YT would like to thank Aspen Center for Physics for hospitality during the completion of this work, which is supported by National Science Foundation grant PHY-1607611.
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