A search for highly electrically charged objects (HECOs) and magnetic monopoles is presented using 2.2 fb(-1) of p - p collision data taken at a centre of mass energy (E-CM) of 8 TeV by the MoEDAL detector during LHC's Run-1. The data were collected using MoEDAL's prototype Nuclear Track Detectord array and the Trapping Detector array. The results are interpreted in terms of Drell-Yan pair production of stable HECO and monopole pairs with three spin hypotheses (0, 1/2 and 1). The search provides constraints on the direct production of magnetic monopoles carrying one to four Dirac magnetic charges and with mass limits ranging from 590 GeV/c(2) to 1 TeV/c(2). Additionally, mass limits are placed on HECOs with charge in the range 10e to 180e, where e is the charge of an electron, for masses between 30 GeV/c(2) and 1 TeV/c(2).

Search for highly-ionizing particles in pp collisions at the LHC's Run-1 using the prototype MoEDAL detector

S. Bertolucci;G. Levi;A. Margiotta;N. Mauri;M. Spurio;
2022

Abstract

A search for highly electrically charged objects (HECOs) and magnetic monopoles is presented using 2.2 fb(-1) of p - p collision data taken at a centre of mass energy (E-CM) of 8 TeV by the MoEDAL detector during LHC's Run-1. The data were collected using MoEDAL's prototype Nuclear Track Detectord array and the Trapping Detector array. The results are interpreted in terms of Drell-Yan pair production of stable HECO and monopole pairs with three spin hypotheses (0, 1/2 and 1). The search provides constraints on the direct production of magnetic monopoles carrying one to four Dirac magnetic charges and with mass limits ranging from 590 GeV/c(2) to 1 TeV/c(2). Additionally, mass limits are placed on HECOs with charge in the range 10e to 180e, where e is the charge of an electron, for masses between 30 GeV/c(2) and 1 TeV/c(2).
2022
B. Acharya; J. Alexandre; P. Benes; B. Bergmann; S. Bertolucci; A. Bevan; R. Bhattacharyya; H. Branzas; P. Burian; M. Campbell; S. Cecchini; Y. M. Cho; M. de Montigny; A. De Roeck; J. R. Ellis; M. El Sawy; M. Fairbairn; D. Felea; M. Frank; J. Hays; A. M. Hirt; P. Q. Hung; J. Janecek; M. Kalliokoski; A. Korzenev; D. H. Lacarr??re; C. Leroy; G. Levi; A. Lionti; A. Margiotta; R. Maselek; A. Maulik; N. Mauri; N. E. Mavromatos; E. Musumeci; M. Mieskolainen; L. Millward; V. A. Mitsou; R. Orava; I. Ostrovskiy; P.-P. Ouimet; J. Papavassiliou; B. Parker; L. Patrizii; G. E. P??v??la??; J. L. Pinfold; L. A. Popa; V. Popa; M. Pozzato; S. Pospisil; A. Rajantie; R. Ruiz de Austri; Z. Sahnoun; M. Sakellariadou; K. Sakurai; A. Santra; S. Sarkar; G. Semenoff; A. Shaa; G. Sirri; K. Sliwa; R. Soluk; M. Spurio; M. Staelens; M. Suk; M. Tenti; V. Togo; J. A. Tuszy??ski; A. Upreti; V. Vento; O. Vives
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