SUSY Dark Matter In Light Of CDMS/XENON Limits
Feb, 20116 pages
Part of Proceedings, 2nd International Workshop on Dark Matter, Dark Energy and Matter-Antimatter Asymmetry : Hsinchu, Taiwan, November 5-6, 2010, 1383-1388
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- Int.J.Mod.Phys.D 20 (2011) 1383-1388
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In this talk we briefly review the current CDMS/XENON constraints on the neutralino dark matter in three popular supersymmetric models: the minimal (MSSM), the next-to-minimal (NMSSM) and the nearly minimal (nMSSM). The constraints from the dark matter relic density and various collider experiments are also taken into account. The conclusion is that for each model the current CDMS/XENON limits can readily exclude a large part of the parameter space allowed by other constraints and the future SuperCDMS or XENON100 can cover most of the allowed parameter space. The implication for the Higgs search at the LHC is also discussed. It is found that in the currently allowed parameter space the MSSM charged Higgs boson is quite unlikely to be discovered at the LHC while the neutral Higgs bosons and may be accessible at the LHC in the parameter space with a large parameter.Note:
- talk given at 2nd International Workshop on Dark Matter, Dark Energy and Matter-Antimatter Asymmetry, Nov 5-6, 2010, Hsinchu, Taiwan (to appear in Int. J. Mod. Phys. D)
- Dark matter
- supersymmetry
- Higgs boson
- dark matter: relic density
- neutralino: dark matter
- XENON
- minimal supersymmetric standard model
- CERN LHC Coll
- CDMS
- Higgs particle
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