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Light stops, blind spots, and isospin violation in the MSSM

In the framework of the MSSM, we examine several simplified models where only a few superpartners are light. This allows us to study WIMP--nucleus scattering in terms of a handful of MSSM parameters and thereby scrutinize their impact on dark matter direct-detection experiments. Focusing on spin-ind...

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Autores principales: Crivellin, Andreas, Hoferichter, Martin, Procura, Massimiliano, Tunstall, Lewis C.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP07(2015)129
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2001258
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author Crivellin, Andreas
Hoferichter, Martin
Procura, Massimiliano
Tunstall, Lewis C.
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Hoferichter, Martin
Procura, Massimiliano
Tunstall, Lewis C.
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description In the framework of the MSSM, we examine several simplified models where only a few superpartners are light. This allows us to study WIMP--nucleus scattering in terms of a handful of MSSM parameters and thereby scrutinize their impact on dark matter direct-detection experiments. Focusing on spin-independent WIMP--nucleon scattering, we derive simplified, analytic expressions for the Wilson coefficients associated with Higgs and squark exchange. We utilize these results to study the complementarity of constraints due to direct-detection, flavor, and collider experiments. We also identify parameter configurations that produce (almost) vanishing cross sections. In the proximity of these so-called blind spots, we find that the amount of isospin violation may be much larger than typically expected in the MSSM. This feature is a generic property of parameter regions where cross sections are suppressed, and highlights the importance of a careful analysis of the nucleon matrix elements and the associated hadronic uncertainties. This becomes especially relevant once the increased sensitivity of future direct-detection experiments corners the MSSM into these regions of parameter space.
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spelling cern-20012582022-08-10T12:57:19Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP07(2015)129http://cds.cern.ch/record/2001258engCrivellin, AndreasHoferichter, MartinProcura, MassimilianoTunstall, Lewis C.Light stops, blind spots, and isospin violation in the MSSMParticle Physics - PhenomenologyIn the framework of the MSSM, we examine several simplified models where only a few superpartners are light. This allows us to study WIMP--nucleus scattering in terms of a handful of MSSM parameters and thereby scrutinize their impact on dark matter direct-detection experiments. Focusing on spin-independent WIMP--nucleon scattering, we derive simplified, analytic expressions for the Wilson coefficients associated with Higgs and squark exchange. We utilize these results to study the complementarity of constraints due to direct-detection, flavor, and collider experiments. We also identify parameter configurations that produce (almost) vanishing cross sections. In the proximity of these so-called blind spots, we find that the amount of isospin violation may be much larger than typically expected in the MSSM. This feature is a generic property of parameter regions where cross sections are suppressed, and highlights the importance of a careful analysis of the nucleon matrix elements and the associated hadronic uncertainties. This becomes especially relevant once the increased sensitivity of future direct-detection experiments corners the MSSM into these regions of parameter space.In the framework of the MSSM, we examine several simplified models where only a few superpartners are light. This allows us to study WIMP-nucleus scattering in terms of a handful of MSSM parameters and thereby scrutinize their impact on dark matter direct-detection experiments. Focusing on spin-independent WIMP-nucleon scattering, we derive simplified, analytic expressions for the Wilson coefficients associated with Higgs and squark exchange. We utilize these results to study the complementarity of constraints due to direct-detection, flavor, and collider experiments. We also identify parameter configurations that produce (almost) vanishing cross sections. In the proximity of these so-called blind spots, we find that the amount of isospin violation may be much larger than typically expected in the MSSM. This feature is a generic property of parameter regions where cross sections are suppressed, and highlights the importance of a careful analysis of the nucleon matrix elements and the associated hadronic uncertainties. This becomes especially relevant once the increased sensitivity of future direct-detection experiments corners the MSSM into these regions of parameter space.In the framework of the MSSM, we examine several simplified models where only a few superpartners are light. This allows us to study WIMP--nucleus scattering in terms of a handful of MSSM parameters and thereby scrutinize their impact on dark matter direct-detection experiments. Focusing on spin-independent WIMP--nucleon scattering, we derive simplified, analytic expressions for the Wilson coefficients associated with Higgs and squark exchange. We utilize these results to study the complementarity of constraints due to direct-detection, flavor, and collider experiments. We also identify parameter configurations that produce (almost) vanishing cross sections. In the proximity of these so-called blind spots, we find that the amount of isospin violation may be much larger than typically expected in the MSSM. This feature is a generic property of parameter regions where cross sections are suppressed, and highlights the importance of a careful analysis of the nucleon matrix elements and the associated hadronic uncertainties. This becomes especially relevant once the increased sensitivity of future direct-detection experiments corners the MSSM into these regions of parameter space.arXiv:1503.03478UWTHPH-2015-5CERN-PH-TH-2015-047UWTHPH-2015-5CERN-PH-TH-2015-047oai:cds.cern.ch:20012582015-03-11
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Crivellin, Andreas
Hoferichter, Martin
Procura, Massimiliano
Tunstall, Lewis C.
Light stops, blind spots, and isospin violation in the MSSM
title Light stops, blind spots, and isospin violation in the MSSM
title_full Light stops, blind spots, and isospin violation in the MSSM
title_fullStr Light stops, blind spots, and isospin violation in the MSSM
title_full_unstemmed Light stops, blind spots, and isospin violation in the MSSM
title_short Light stops, blind spots, and isospin violation in the MSSM
title_sort light stops, blind spots, and isospin violation in the mssm
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP07(2015)129
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2001258
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