THE EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL. C, PARTICLES AND FIELDS
Abstract
A search for dark matter in the form of strongly
interacting massive particles (SIMPs) using the CMS detec-
tor at the LHC is presented. The SIMPs would be produced
in pairs that manifest themselves as pairs of jets without
tracks. The energy fraction of jets carried by charged parti-
cles is used as a key discriminator to suppress efficiently the
large multijet background, and the remaining background is
estimated directly from data. The search is performed using
proton–proton collision data corresponding to an integrated
luminosity of 16.1 fb−1 , collected with the CMS detector in
2016. No significant excess of events is observed above the
expected background. For the simplified dark matter model
under consideration, SIMPs with masses up to 100 GeV are
excluded and further sensitivity is explored towards higher
masses.