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      Illuminating Stealth Scenarios at the LHC

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          Several ideas exist how the stringent mass limits from LHC on new coloured particles can be avoided. One idea are the so-called `stealth' scenarios in which missing transversal energy (MET) is avoided due a peculiar mass configuration. It is usually assumed that the cascade decay of the dominantly-produced coloured particle finishes in a two-body decay, where this mass configuration leads to a very small amount of MET. We discuss here the potential impact of other decay channels, either loop-induced or via off-shell mediators. It is shown that those channels already become important even for moderate branching ratios of 10%. Larger branching ratios in particular into a photon can completely wash out all benefits of the stealth setup. We discuss this in a model-independent form, but also at the simplest SUSY stealth scenario which can be realised in the NMSSM.

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          21 December 2018
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          1812.09346
          be92d738-a19a-4ab5-9910-fd2d5a30ac11

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          BONN-TH-2018-11, KA-TP-39-2018
          12 pages, 8 figures, 2 tables
          hep-ph

          High energy & Particle physics
          High energy & Particle physics

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