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Dilaton domination in the MSSM and its singlet extensions
We analyse the current status of the dilaton domination scenario in the MSSM and its singlet extensions taking into account the measured value of the Higgs mass, the relic abundance of dark matter and constraints from SUSY searches at the LHC. We find that in the case of the MSSM the requirement of...
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author | Louis, Jan Schmidt-Hoberg, Kai Zarate, Lucila |
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description | We analyse the current status of the dilaton domination scenario in the MSSM and its singlet extensions taking into account the measured value of the Higgs mass, the relic abundance of dark matter and constraints from SUSY searches at the LHC. We find that in the case of the MSSM the requirement of a dark matter relic abundance in accord with observation severely restricts the allowed parameter space, implying an upper bound on the superpartner masses which makes it fully testable at LHC-14. In singlet extensions with a large singlet-MSSM coupling $\lambda$ as favoured by naturalness arguments the coloured sparticles should again be within the reach of the LHC-14, while for small $\lambda$ it is possible to decouple the MSSM and singlet sectors, achieving the correct dark matter abundance with a singlino LSP while allowing for a heavy MSSM spectrum. |
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spelling | cern-16481282023-03-14T19:39:10Zdoi:10.1016/j.physletb.2014.05.056http://cds.cern.ch/record/1648128engLouis, JanSchmidt-Hoberg, KaiZarate, LucilaDilaton domination in the MSSM and its singlet extensionsParticle Physics - PhenomenologyParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe analyse the current status of the dilaton domination scenario in the MSSM and its singlet extensions taking into account the measured value of the Higgs mass, the relic abundance of dark matter and constraints from SUSY searches at the LHC. We find that in the case of the MSSM the requirement of a dark matter relic abundance in accord with observation severely restricts the allowed parameter space, implying an upper bound on the superpartner masses which makes it fully testable at LHC-14. In singlet extensions with a large singlet-MSSM coupling $\lambda$ as favoured by naturalness arguments the coloured sparticles should again be within the reach of the LHC-14, while for small $\lambda$ it is possible to decouple the MSSM and singlet sectors, achieving the correct dark matter abundance with a singlino LSP while allowing for a heavy MSSM spectrum.We analyse the current status of the dilaton domination scenario in the MSSM and its singlet extensions, taking into account the measured value of the Higgs mass, the relic abundance of dark matter and constraints from SUSY searches at the LHC. We find that in the case of the MSSM the requirement of a dark matter relic abundance in accord with observation severely restricts the allowed parameter space, implying an upper bound on the superpartner masses which makes it fully testable at the LHC-14. In singlet extensions with a large singlet-MSSM coupling λ as favoured by naturalness arguments the coloured sparticles should again be within the reach of the LHC-14, while for small λ it is possible to decouple the MSSM and singlet sectors, achieving the correct dark matter abundance with a singlino LSP while allowing for a heavy MSSM spectrum.We analyse the current status of the dilaton domination scenario in the MSSM and its singlet extensions taking into account the measured value of the Higgs mass, the relic abundance of dark matter and constraints from SUSY searches at the LHC. We find that in the case of the MSSM the requirement of a dark matter relic abundance in accord with observation severely restricts the allowed parameter space, implying an upper bound on the superpartner masses which makes it fully testable at LHC-14. In singlet extensions with a large singlet-MSSM coupling $\lambda$ as favoured by naturalness arguments the coloured sparticles should again be within the reach of the LHC-14, while for small $\lambda$ it is possible to decouple the MSSM and singlet sectors, achieving the correct dark matter abundance with a singlino LSP while allowing for a heavy MSSM spectrum.arXiv:1402.2977ZMP-HH-14-6CERN-PH-TH-2014-023ZMP-HH-14-6CERN-PH-TH-2014-023oai:cds.cern.ch:16481282014-02-12 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Phenomenology Particle Physics - Phenomenology Louis, Jan Schmidt-Hoberg, Kai Zarate, Lucila Dilaton domination in the MSSM and its singlet extensions |
title | Dilaton domination in the MSSM and its singlet extensions |
title_full | Dilaton domination in the MSSM and its singlet extensions |
title_fullStr | Dilaton domination in the MSSM and its singlet extensions |
title_full_unstemmed | Dilaton domination in the MSSM and its singlet extensions |
title_short | Dilaton domination in the MSSM and its singlet extensions |
title_sort | dilaton domination in the mssm and its singlet extensions |
topic | Particle Physics - Phenomenology Particle Physics - Phenomenology |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2014.05.056 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1648128 |
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