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    Distinguishing between SUSY and Littlest Higgs Model using trileptons at the LHC

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    Littlest Higgs model with T-parity and Minimal Supersymmtric standard Model with R-parity both give similar signatures in collider experiment with a huge amount of missing energy depending upon mass of the lightest T-odd/R-odd particle. In this talk, I will discuss possibility of distinguishing the two models at the LHC in hadronically quiet signal where masses of R-odd particles are identical to masses of T-odd particles.Comment: To appear in the proceedings of Supersymmetry and the Unification of Fundamental Interactions (SUSY'09), Boston, US

    Peccei-Quinn violating minimal supergravity and a 126 GeV Higgs

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    In a Peccei-Quinn extension of supergravity the h --> \gamma\gamma detection rate can be significantly enhanced due to the reduction of the total Higgs decay width. To assess the viability of various Peccei-Quinn extensions of minimal supergravity we perform a Bayesian analysis on three such scenarios. The main constraints on these models come from the currently observed Higgs boson like state by the Large Hadron Collider and from the WMAP observation of dark matter abundance. Our comparative study reveals that under these constraints the PQ violating scenarios with axino dark matter are clearly preferred over the minimal supegravity model with the lightest neutralino as a dark matter candidate.Comment: 9 LaTeX page, 5 Figures, 2 Tables, accepted version for publication in Physical Review

    Same-sign Tops: A Powerful Diagnostic Test for Models of New Physics

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    We study the connection between the same sign top (SST) and the top quark forward-backward asymmetry AFBtA^t_{FB}. We find that a large class of new physics models that have been proposed to account for the AFBtA^t_{FB} lead to SST quark production rate much larger than the observed rate at the LHC and consequently are severely constrained or ruled out. Our model independent, general, operator analysis shows that none of the tree-level flavor-changing operators are able to explain AFBtA^t_{FB} and simultaneously remain consistent with the same-sign top-quark production constraints from the LHC data.Comment: 19 LaTeX pages, 3 Tables and 4 png Figures, accepted version for publication in JHE

    Flavor changing Z' couplings at the LHC

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    Models with a non-universal Z' exhibit in general flavor changing neutral currents (FCNC) at tree-level. When the Z' couplings favor the third generation, flavor changing transitions of the form Z'tc and Z'tu could be large enough to be observable at the LHC. In this paper we explore this possibility using the associated production of a single top-quark with the Z' and find that integrated luminosities of a few hundred fb1^{-1} are necessary to probe the interesting region of parameter space.Comment: 12 LaTeX Pages, 10 EPS Figure

    Right-chiral sneutrinos and long-lived staus: event characteristics at the Large Hadron Collider

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    We investigate the signals of a supersymmetric scenario where the lighter tau-sneutrino is the lightest supersymmetric particle, while the lighter stau-state is the next lightest. We confirm that such a scenario can be motivated within the framework of minimal supergravity, with just the addition of a right-chiral neutrino superfield. Such a spectrum leads to rather unusual signals of supersymmetry, showing stable tracks of the stau in the muon chambers. We have studied two types of signals, namely, (a) two or more hard jets and two stau tracks, and (b) hard jets with two muons and two stau tracks. We demonstrate that the stau tracks can be distinguished from the muonic ones through proper kinematic cuts which also enable one to remove all standard model backgrounds.Comment: Latex2E, 18 pages, 8 eps figures included (To appear in Phys.Rev. D
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