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Spectral Decomposition of Missing Transverse Energy at Hadron Colliders
Kyu Jung Bae1, Tae Hyun Jung1, Myeonghun Park1,2
1Center for Theoretical Physics of the Universe, Institute for Basic Science (IBS), Daejeon 34051, Korea.
Abstract:
We propose a spectral decomposition to systematically extract information of dark matter at hadron colliders. The differential cross section of events with missing transverse energy (E_{T}) can be expressed by a linear combination of basis functions. In the case of s-channel mediator models for dark matter particle production, basis functions are identified with the differential cross sections of subprocesses of virtual mediator and visible particle production while the coefficients of basis functions correspond to dark matter invariant mass distribution in the manner of the Källén-Lehmann spectral decomposition. For a given E_{T} data set and mediator model, we show that one can differentiate a certain dark matter-mediator interaction from another through spectral decomposition.
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