4–11 Jul 2012
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
Australia/Melbourne timezone
ICHEP2012 - 36th International Conference for High Energy Physics

Constraints from direct dark matter searches, rare decays and LHC limits on Supersymmetry

5 Jul 2012, 14:45
15m
Plenary 3 (Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre)

Plenary 3

Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre

Melbourne Australia
Parallel Sessions Track 2 - Beyond the Standard Model - SUSY TR2 - Plenary 3 - Beyond the Standard Model - SUSY

Speaker

Prof. Dmitry Kazakov (JINR (RU))

Description

The direct searches for Superymmetry can be complemented by direct searches for dark matter, if one assumes the Lightest Supersymmetric Particle (LSP) provides the dark matter of the universe. It is shown that within the CMSSM the direct searches are more sensitive than the direct LHC searches for large values of the squark masses, even if one considers the uncertainties from the local relic density and the form factors. A combined excluded region from LHC, rare decays, WMAP and XENON100 are provided, showing that gluinos below 1 TeV are excluded (m1/2 > 400GeV ) independent of the squark masses. This limit implies an LSP mass above 160 GeV in the CMSSM.

Primary author

Prof. Dmitry Kazakov (JINR (RU))

Co-author

Prof. Wim de Boer (KIT (Karlsruhe))

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