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Collider, direct and indirect detection of supersymmetric dark matter

Authors :
Baer, Howard
Park, Eun-Kyung
Tata, Xerxes
Source :
New J.Phys.11:105024,2009
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

We present an overview of supersymmetry searches, both at collider experiments and via searches for dark matter (DM). We focus on three DM possibilities in the SUSY context: the thermally produced neutralino, a mixture of axion and axino, and the gravitino, and compare and contrast signals that may be expected at colliders, in direct detection (DD) experiments searching of DM relics left over from the Big Bang, and indirect detection (ID) experiments designed to detect the products of DM annihilations within the solar interior or galactic halo. Detection of DM particles using multiple strategies provides complementary information that may shed light on the new physics associated with the dark matter sector. In contrast to the mSUGRA model where the measured cold DM relic density restricts us to special regions mostly on the edge of the m_0-m_{1/2} plane, the entire parameter plane becomes allowed if the universality assumption is relaxed in models with just one additional parameter. Then, thermally produced neutralinos with a well-tempered mix of wino, bino and higgsino components, or with a mass adjusted so that their annihilation in the early universe is Higgs-resonance-enhanced, can be the DM. Well-tempered neutralinos typically yield heightened rates for DD and ID experiments compared to generic predictions from minimal supergravity. If instead DM consists of axinos (possibly together with axions) or gravitinos, then there exists the possibility of detection of quasi-stable next-to-lightest SUSY particles at colliding beam experiments, with especially striking consequences if the NLSP is charged, but no DD or ID detection. The exception for mixed axion/axino DM is that DD of axions may be possible.<br />Comment: 28 pages, 11 eps figures; invited contribution to NJP Focus Issue on "Dark Matter and Particle Physics"

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
New J.Phys.11:105024,2009
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.0903.0555
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/11/10/105024