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Exploration of Elastic Scattering Rates for Supersymmetric Dark Matter

We explore the possible cross sections for the elastic scattering of neutralinos chi on nucleons p,n in the minimal supersymmetric extension of the standard model (MSSM). Universality of the soft supersymmetry-breaking scalar masses for the Higgs multiplets is not assumed, but the MSSM parameters ar...

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Autores principales: Ellis, John R., Ferstl, Andrew, Olive, Keith A.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.63.065016
http://cds.cern.ch/record/447019
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author Ellis, John R.
Ferstl, Andrew
Olive, Keith A.
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description We explore the possible cross sections for the elastic scattering of neutralinos chi on nucleons p,n in the minimal supersymmetric extension of the standard model (MSSM). Universality of the soft supersymmetry-breaking scalar masses for the Higgs multiplets is not assumed, but the MSSM parameters are nevertheless required to lead consistently to an electroweak vacuum. We explore systematically the region of MSSM parameter space where LEP and other accelerator constraints are respected, and the relic neutralino density lies in the range 0.1 < Omega_chi h^2 < 0.3 preferred by cosmology. We also discuss models with Omega_chi h^2 < 0.1, in which case we scale the density of supersymmetric dark matter in our galactic halo by Omega_chi h^2 / 0.1, allowing for the possible existence of some complementary form of cold dark matter. We find values of the cross sections that are considerably lower than the present experimental sensitivities. At low neutralino masses, m_chi < 100 GeV, the cross sections may be somewhat higher than in the constrained MSSM with universal soft Higgs masses, though they are generally lower. In the case of large m_chi, the cross sections we find may be considerably larger than in the constrained model, but still well below the present experimental sensitivity.
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spelling cern-4470192021-09-19T13:46:29Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.63.065016http://cds.cern.ch/record/447019engEllis, John R.Ferstl, AndrewOlive, Keith A.Exploration of Elastic Scattering Rates for Supersymmetric Dark MatterParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe explore the possible cross sections for the elastic scattering of neutralinos chi on nucleons p,n in the minimal supersymmetric extension of the standard model (MSSM). Universality of the soft supersymmetry-breaking scalar masses for the Higgs multiplets is not assumed, but the MSSM parameters are nevertheless required to lead consistently to an electroweak vacuum. We explore systematically the region of MSSM parameter space where LEP and other accelerator constraints are respected, and the relic neutralino density lies in the range 0.1 < Omega_chi h^2 < 0.3 preferred by cosmology. We also discuss models with Omega_chi h^2 < 0.1, in which case we scale the density of supersymmetric dark matter in our galactic halo by Omega_chi h^2 / 0.1, allowing for the possible existence of some complementary form of cold dark matter. We find values of the cross sections that are considerably lower than the present experimental sensitivities. At low neutralino masses, m_chi < 100 GeV, the cross sections may be somewhat higher than in the constrained MSSM with universal soft Higgs masses, though they are generally lower. In the case of large m_chi, the cross sections we find may be considerably larger than in the constrained model, but still well below the present experimental sensitivity.We explore the possible cross sections for the elastic scattering of neutralinos chi on nucleons p,n in the minimal supersymmetric extension of the standard model (MSSM). Universality of the soft supersymmetry-breaking scalar masses for the Higgs multiplets is not assumed, but the MSSM parameters are nevertheless required to lead consistently to an electroweak vacuum. We explore systematically the region of MSSM parameter space where LEP and other accelerator constraints are respected, and the relic neutralino density lies in the range 0.1 < Omega_chi h^2 < 0.3 preferred by cosmology. We also discuss models with Omega_chi h^2 < 0.1, in which case we scale the density of supersymmetric dark matter in our galactic halo by Omega_chi h^2 / 0.1, allowing for the possible existence of some complementary form of cold dark matter. We find values of the cross sections that are considerably lower than the present experimental sensitivities. At low neutralino masses, m_chi < 100 GeV, the cross sections may be somewhat higher than in the constrained MSSM with universal soft Higgs masses, though they are generally lower. In the case of large m_chi, the cross sections we find may be considerably larger than in the constrained model, but still well below the presenthep-ph/0007113CERN-TH-2000-188UMN-TH-1914-00TPI-MINN-00-36CERN-TH-2000-188UMN-TH-1914TPI-MINN-2000-36oai:cds.cern.ch:4470192000-07-12
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Ellis, John R.
Ferstl, Andrew
Olive, Keith A.
Exploration of Elastic Scattering Rates for Supersymmetric Dark Matter
title Exploration of Elastic Scattering Rates for Supersymmetric Dark Matter
title_full Exploration of Elastic Scattering Rates for Supersymmetric Dark Matter
title_fullStr Exploration of Elastic Scattering Rates for Supersymmetric Dark Matter
title_full_unstemmed Exploration of Elastic Scattering Rates for Supersymmetric Dark Matter
title_short Exploration of Elastic Scattering Rates for Supersymmetric Dark Matter
title_sort exploration of elastic scattering rates for supersymmetric dark matter
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.63.065016
http://cds.cern.ch/record/447019
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