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Explanation of the ATLAS Z-peaked excess in the NMSSM

Published 29 Apr 2015 in hep-ph and hep-ex | (1504.07869v2)

Abstract: Recently the ATLAS collaboration reported a $3\sigma$ excess in the leptonic-$Z+jets+E_{T}{miss}$ channel. This may be interpreted in the Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (NMSSM) by gluino pair production with the decay chain $\tilde{g} \to q \bar{q} \tilde{\chi}20 \to q \bar{q} Z \tilde{\chi}_10$, where $\tilde{\chi}_10$ and $\tilde{\chi}_20$ denote the lightest and the next-to-lightest neutralinos with singlino and bino as their dominant components respectively. After exploring the relevant parameter space of the NMSSM by considering the constraints from the ATLAS searches for $jets + E{T}{miss}$ signals, we conclude that the NMSSM is able to explain the excess at $1 \sigma$ level with the number of the signal events reaching its measured central value in optimal cases, and the best explanation comes from a compressed spectrum such as $m_{\tilde{g}} \simeq 650 {\rm GeV}$, $m_{\tilde{\chi}20} \simeq 565 {\rm GeV}$ and $m{\tilde{\chi}_10} \simeq 465 {\rm GeV}$. We also check the consistency of the ATLAS results with the null result of the CMS on-$Z$ search. We find that under the CMS limits at $95\%$ C.L., the event number of the ATLAS on-$Z$ signal can still reach 11 in our scenario, which is about $1.2 \sigma$ away from the measured central value.

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