16–22 Jul 2009
Kraków, Poland
Europe/Warsaw timezone

Search for Charged Massive Long-Lived Particles Using Data from D0

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1m
Auditorium Maximum (Kraków, Poland)

Auditorium Maximum

Kraków, Poland

The Auditorium Maximum of the Jagiellonian University 33 Krupnicza Street 31-123 Kraków
Poster session

Speaker

Stefan Soldner-Rembold (University of Manchester)

Description

We report on a new search for charged massive stable particles (CMSPs) at the D0 Experiment at the Fermilab Tevatron collider. These electrically charged particles have sufficiently long lifetimes to penetrate through the entire D0 detector before decaying. CMSPs are predicted in many theories beyond the Standard Model. We use time-of-flight information to search for pair-produced CMSPs, based on the signature of two particles, reconstructed as muons, with speed and invariant mass inconsistent with beam-produced muons. The analysis uses data taken by the DO detector in Run II.

Primary authors

Aurelio Juste (Fermilab) Stefan Soldner-Rembold (University of Manchester)

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