CMS collaboration (2191 authors)Hollar, JonathanNayak, ArunaAlmeida, NunoBargassa, PedrameDavid Tinoco Mendes, AndreFaccioli, PietroFernandes, MiguelFerreira Parracho, Pedro GuilhermeGallinaro, MicheleSeixas, JoaoVarela, JoaoVischia, PietroLloret Iglesias, LaraMusella, PasqualeRodrigues Antunes, JoaoSilva, PedroPela, JoaoLeonardo, Nuno2019-02-032019-02-032012-07http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP08(2012)026http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/26210A search has been performed for long-lived particles that have stopped in the CMS detector, during 7 TeV proton-proton operations of the CERN LHC. The existence of such particles could be inferred from observation of their decays when there were no proton-proton collisions in the CMS detector, namely during gaps between LHC beam crossings. Using a data set in which CMS recorded an integrated luminosity of 4.0 inverse femtobarns, and a search interval corresponding to 246 hours of trigger live time, 12 events are observed, with a mean background prediction of 8.6 +/- 2.4 events. Limits are presented at 95% confidence level on long-lived gluino and stop production, over 13 orders of magnitude of particle lifetime. Assuming the "cloud model" of R-hadron interactions, a gluino with mass below 640 GeV and a stop with mass below 340 GeV are excluded, for lifetimes between 10 microseconds and 1000 seconds.engSearch for stopped long-lived particles produced in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=7$ TeVjournal article2019-02-03