18–23 Aug 2025
University of California at Santa Cruz
US/Pacific timezone

Implications of purity constraints on higgsino dark matter

19 Aug 2025, 16:50
20m
Social Sciences 2: 071 (UC Santa Cruz)

Social Sciences 2: 071

UC Santa Cruz

SUSY: phenomenology and experiment Supersymmetry phenomenology and experiment

Speaker

Stephen Martin

Description

A higgsino could be some or all of the dark matter, with a mass bounded from above by about 1.1 TeV assuming a thermal freezeout density, and from below by collider searches. Direct detection experiments imply purity constraints on a dark matter higgsino, limiting the mixing with the electroweak gauginos. Using the new strong limits available as of the end of 2024 from the LUX-ZEPLIN experiment, I quantify the resulting lower bounds on gaugino masses and upper bounds on higgsino mass splittings, assuming that the scalar superpartners and Higgs bosons of minimal supersymmetry are in the decoupling limit. Similar bounds are projected for the critical future scenario that direct detection experiments reach the neutrino fog that hampers discovery prospects.

Author

Stephen Martin

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