Slepton production from gauge boson fusion

Abstract
We emphasize that charged slepton pairs produced via vector-boson fusion along with two high-mass, high-pT forward and backward jets (in two opposite hemispheres) can have a higher production cross section for heavy slepton masses than that from conventional Drell-Yan production at a hadronic collider such as the CERN LHC. We analyze the signal and leading backgrounds in detail in the minimal supersymmetric standard model with conserved baryon and lepton numbers. Our investigation reveals that the mass reach of the vector-boson fusion channel is certainly an improvement over the scope of the Drell-Yan mode.