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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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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. |
author_facet | Crivellin, Andreas 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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