Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8197858 | Physics Letters B | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Little Higgs models with T-parity provide a stable neutral particle AH, the lightest T-odd particle (LTP), which was recently proposed to explain the cold dark matter of the Universe. In the coannihilation region of the LTP with the Little Higgs partner of the light quark QH, we propose novel signatures for its detection at hadronic colliders by searching for monojet and dijet plus missing energy events due to the associated production of QHAH and direct production of QHQ¯H, respectively. Using the most recent WMAP data, we show that the coupling of AH-QH-q is tightly constrained in the coannihilation region. This implies that the monojet signal is too small to be discernible but the dijet plus missing energy signal is potentially measurable at the LHC.
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Authors
Chian-Shu Chen, Kingman Cheung, Tzu-Chiang Yuan,