New massive long-lived particles (LLP) are predicted by multiple beyond the Standard Model theories. This thesis presents the search of such long-lived particles decaying leptonically in the final state. The search is performed using 2.31 fb of proton-proton collisions collected by the LHCb detector at a center-of-mass energy of TeV, seeking for displaced vertices of electrons and muons of opposite charges.
LLPs with masses between 7 to GeV/c, and lifetime between 2 and 50 ps, are explored in this search. Three kinds of LLP production modes are considered: the direct pair production of LLPs from quark interactions, the pair production from a Standard Model like Higgs boson with a mass of GeV/c, and charged current production from an on-shell boson with an additional lepton.
No evidence of these long-lived states has been observed, upper limits at CL on the production cross-section times branching ratio have been set on the different production mode.
Matthias Finger, Konstantin Androsov, Jan Steggemann, Qian Wang, Anna Mascellani, Yiming Li, Varun Sharma, Xin Chen, Rakesh Chawla, Matteo Galli
Matthias Finger, Konstantin Androsov, Jan Steggemann, Qian Wang, Anna Mascellani, Yiming Li, Varun Sharma, Xin Chen, Rakesh Chawla, Matteo Galli
Matthias Finger, Konstantin Androsov, Jan Steggemann, Qian Wang, Anna Mascellani, Yiming Li, Varun Sharma, Xin Chen, Rakesh Chawla, Matteo Galli