2006
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.74.027701
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Gluino air showers as a signal of split supersymmetry

Abstract: It has been proposed recently that, within the framework of split Supersymmetry, long lived gluinos generated in astrophysical sources could be detected using the signatures of the air showers they produce, thus providing a lower bound for their lifetime and for the scale of SUSY breaking. We present the longitudinal profile and lateral spread of G-hadron induced extensive air showers and consider the possibility of measuring them with a detector with the characteristics of the Pierre Auger Observatory.

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“…The series of mini-showers started by the gluinos will produce muon bundles at different slant-depths, and the front will exhibit a more pronounced curvature than what one would expect for a shower of the same energy interacting only in the upper atmosphere. For isolated gluino showers (i.e., not inside a proton event) these features have been discussed by Anchordoqui et al [27] and confirmed with a Montecarlo simulation in [28]. Previous works on air showers started by (lighter) long-lived gluinos were proposed as a possible explanation of the events beyond the GZK cutoff [29].…”
Section: Detectability Of the Gluino Pairsmentioning
confidence: 62%
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“…The series of mini-showers started by the gluinos will produce muon bundles at different slant-depths, and the front will exhibit a more pronounced curvature than what one would expect for a shower of the same energy interacting only in the upper atmosphere. For isolated gluino showers (i.e., not inside a proton event) these features have been discussed by Anchordoqui et al [27] and confirmed with a Montecarlo simulation in [28]. Previous works on air showers started by (lighter) long-lived gluinos were proposed as a possible explanation of the events beyond the GZK cutoff [29].…”
Section: Detectability Of the Gluino Pairsmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…The gluino-gluon R-hadrons will interact every 160 g/cm 2 , depositing in each interaction an average one per mille of their energy (this corresponds to the value k = 0.2 given above). Notice that the signal produced by a gluino hadron is quite different from that produced by a light hadron of the same energy [27,28]. A proton deposits most of its energy within a couple of vertical atmospheres (2000 g/cm…”
Section: Detectability Of the Gluino Pairsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This analysis expands on previous work [35] by including all possible R interactions and analyzing in detail the potential of the surface array. Before describing the simulation, we introduce in the following section the main properties of R-hadron interactions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…1 in Ref. [35]. The R-hadron air showers then present a distinct profile: the flatness of the longitudinal development is unique to the extremely low inelasticity of the scattering, and can be easily isolated from the background.…”
Section: Air Shower Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…SMPs would produce showers with exploitable signatures, e.g., strong electromagnetic component, long time span, narrow showers, and deep showers. The best studied case is that of R-hadrons (see Sections 2.1.2 and 3.2.1), motivated by the possibility that they could be responsible for the observed ultra-high-energy cosmic-ray events [408][409][410][411][412]. A generic search for deviations from expected air-shower shapes could be used to hint at the presence of R-hadrons, monopoles, Q-balls, strangelets, and micro-black holes [413], although such studies have not been published yet.…”
Section: Air-shower Observatoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%