2019
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.99.092007
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Search for heavy charged long-lived particles in the ATLAS detector in 36.1fb1 of proton-proton collision data at

Abstract: Search for heavy charged long-lived particles in the ATLAS detector in 36.1 fb −1 of proton-proton collision data at √ s = 13 TeVThe ATLAS Collaboration A search for heavy charged long-lived particles is performed using a data sample of 36.1 fb −1 of proton-proton collisions at √ s = 13 TeV collected by the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider. The search is based on observables related to ionization energy loss and time of flight, which are sensitive to the velocity of heavy charged particles traveli… Show more

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“…For the latter, we require m 1 40 eV to ensure that ψ 1 is always out of thermal equilibrium. In our analysis, we have fixed for concreteness m Σ = 430 GeV, which saturates the current lower limit on the mass of long-lived charged scalar particles, assuming Drell-Yan production [26]. We show as dark gray shaded regions the values of the inverse width excluded by the non-observation of a line in the isotropic gamma-ray flux measured by INTEGRAL [27], COMPTEL [28], EGRET [29] and the Fermi-LAT [30], as calculated in [31] (left) as well as a dedicated line-search by Fermi-LAT [32] (right).…”
Section: Multicomponent Fermion Fimp Dm From Heavy Scalar Decaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the latter, we require m 1 40 eV to ensure that ψ 1 is always out of thermal equilibrium. In our analysis, we have fixed for concreteness m Σ = 430 GeV, which saturates the current lower limit on the mass of long-lived charged scalar particles, assuming Drell-Yan production [26]. We show as dark gray shaded regions the values of the inverse width excluded by the non-observation of a line in the isotropic gamma-ray flux measured by INTEGRAL [27], COMPTEL [28], EGRET [29] and the Fermi-LAT [30], as calculated in [31] (left) as well as a dedicated line-search by Fermi-LAT [32] (right).…”
Section: Multicomponent Fermion Fimp Dm From Heavy Scalar Decaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In table 6, we give the values of 1/y above which i) non-perturbative QCD is important (Λ QCD ), ii) displaced vertices can be observed (Λ disp ) and iii) the heavy quark is stable within detector distances (Λ long lived ). As a reference, ATLAS has recently put bounds on the mass of long-lived supersymmetric R-hadrons, using ionization energy loss and time-of-flight information [42]. This search is quite model-independent and can be adapted to the case of vector-like quarks (which are also color-triplets but fermions, rather than scalars).…”
Section: Decaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Searches at the LHC for such type of particles have been carried out at √ s = 13 TeV, the latest analysis from ATLAS with 36.1 fb −1 of data [43]. In Fig.…”
Section: Long-lived Charged Particlesmentioning
confidence: 99%