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Search for new physics with emerging jets in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 13~\mathrm{TeV}$

The CMS collaboration
CMS-PAS-EXO-22-015, 2024.
Inspire Record 2761948 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.147271

A search for emerging jets produced in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of $13~\mathrm{TeV}$ is performed using data collected by the CMS experiment corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $138~\mathrm{fb}^{-1}$. This search examines a hypothetical dark quantum chromodynamics (QCD) sector that couples to the standard model (SM) through a scalar mediator. The scalar mediator decays into an SM quark and a dark sector quark. As the dark sector quark showers and hadronizes, it produces long-lived dark mesons that subsequently decay into SM particles, resulting in a jet, known as an emerging jet, with multiple displaced vertices. This search looks for pair production of the scalar mediator at the LHC, which yields events with two SM jets and two emerging jets at leading order. The results are interpreted using two dark sector models with different flavor structures, and exclude mediator masses up to 1950 (1800) GeV for an unflavored (flavor-aligned) dark QCD model.

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Distribution of median of track $d_{xy}$ of CMS data, SM multijet MC events, and various signal samples. Events are required to pass the trigger requirements and also have 4 jets with $p_\mathrm{T}>100\mathrm{GeV}$. The distribution from various processes have their total count normalized to 1.

Distribution of $\alpha_{3D}$ with $D_{N}$ cutoff at 4 of CMS data, SM multijet MC events, and various signal samples. Events are required to pass the trigger requirements and also have 4 jets with $p_\mathrm{T}>100\mathrm{GeV}$. The distribution from various processes have their total count normalized to 1.

Distribution of Number of associated tracks with $d_{xy}>10^{-2.2}$ cm of CMS data, SM multijet MC events, and various signal samples. Events are required to pass the trigger requirements and also have 4 jets with $p_\mathrm{T}>100\mathrm{GeV}$. The distribution from various processes have their total count normalized to 1.

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