main507.cc and
main508.cc.
The particles in the scenarios considered here are a mix of established
PDG ones (51 - 55) and extensions thereof ( 56 - 59), as follows:
| 51 | Scalar DM (currently unused); |
| 52 | Fermionic DM (chi_1); |
| 53 | Vector DM (currently unused); |
| 54 | Scalar (or pseudoscalar) mediator (S); |
| 55 | Vector (or axial vector) mediator (Z'); |
| 56 | Charged scalar partner (l^~); |
| 57 | Singly charged partner (chi^+); |
| 58 | Neutral partner (chi_2); |
| 59 | Doubly charged partner (chi^++). |
flag DM:gg2S2XX
(default = off)flag DM:gg2S2XXj
(default = off)parm Sdm:vf
(default = 0.1)parm Sdm:af
(default = 0)parm Sdm:vX
(default = 1.0)parm Sdm:aX
(default = 0)Zp:decayMode.
mode Zp:decayMode
(default = 0; minimum = 0; maximum = 3)option 0 : X Xbar
option 1 : q qbar (dijets)
option 2 : l lbar (charged dileptons)
option 3 : nu nubar + X Xbar (invisible)
flag DM:ffbar2Zp2XX
(default = off)flag DM:ffbar2ZpH
(default = off)Zp:coupH.
Interference with gamma/Z currently not implemented therefore this is
only suitable when Z' → X Xbar. This can be ensured
using
55:onMode = off
55:onIfAny = 52
flag DM:ffbar2Zp2XXj
(default = off)flag DM:qg2Zp2XXj
(default = off)parm Zp:vX
(default = 1.)parm Zp:aX
(default = 0.)flag Zp:kineticMixing
(default = off)Zp:gZp and the separate fermion couplings by
Zp:vu through Zp:av. In the alternative,
with kinetic mixing on, the coupling to the DM is still given by
Zp:gZp, but the mixing parameter Zp:epsilon
now specifies how the separate fermion couplings are related to their
U(1)_Y values.
parm Zp:gZp
(default = 0.1)parm Zp:vu
(default = 1.)parm Zp:au
(default = 0.)parm Zp:vd
(default = 1.)parm Zp:ad
(default = 0.)parm Zp:vl
(default = 1.)parm Zp:al
(default = 0.)parm Zp:vv
(default = 1.)parm Zp:av
(default = 0.)parm Zp:epsilon
(default = 0.1)parm Zp:coupH
(default = 0.1)Zp:epsilon.
DM:DYtype.
The first model consists of co-annihilation with a scalar with
leptonic quantum numbers and which couples to a right-handed SM lepton
and a Dirac fermion Dark Matter via Yukawa couplings. It is possible
to choose lepton flavour violating couplings.
The next model is a generalisation of the mixed gaugino sector
of Supersymmetry parametrised by one SM singlet and one SU(2) N-plet
which mix to form Dark matter. N = 2, 3 and 5 are supported by the
code. The main motivation for this choice is to provide a fully
flexible implementation to calculate production of long-lived
particles at the LHC. The resultant spectrum consists of one neutral
partner, one singly charged partner, and one doubly charged partner
(in the case of the 5-plet). The only free parameters are masses of
the singlet and N-plet and the mixing suppression scale. This
determines both production and decay of the particles and can cover a
range of signatures including displaced leptons and vertices,
long-lived, kinked or disappearing tracks.
flag DM:qqbar2DY
(default = off)mode DM:DYtype
(default = 1; minimum = 1; maximum = 4)option 1 : Scalar lepton production. Coupling to electrons,
muons and taus can be fixed by DM:yuk1, DM:yuk2,
and DM:yuk3 respectively.
option 2 : Production of charged partners (i.e. "charginos").
option 3 : Production of doubly charged partners.
option 4 : Production of neutral and singly-charged partners.
The Yukawa couplings can be set using
parm DM:yuk1 parm DM:yuk2 parm DM:yuk3 mode DM:Nplet
(default = 2; minimum = 1; maximum = 3)option 1 : Doublet
option 2 : Triplet
option 3 : Quintuplet
parm DM:M1 parm DM:M2 parm DM:Lambda