7–10 Apr 2015
Portoroz, Slovenia
Europe/Ljubljana timezone

Signatures of supersymmetry with underabundance of neutralino dark matter

8 Apr 2015, 14:30
23m
James Cook (Portoroz, Slovenia)

James Cook

Portoroz, Slovenia

Hotel Slovenija, Obala 33, 6320 Portoroz, Slovenia
Planary Talk SUSY

Speaker

Stefan Pokorski (University of Warsaw (PL))

Description

Motivated by the absence, so far, of any signal for the coloured supersymmetric particles, we focus on the possibility that the electroweak sector may play the leading role in discovering supersymmetry. So far, the interest in the supersymmetric electroweak sector has often been linked to the fact that the LSP might account for the observed Dark Matter in the universe. The new LHC and direct detection limits cast, however some doubts on that possibility and it is possible that the LSP component in the observed DM is small, and the bulk of DM has different origin. We investigate the signatures of the supersymmetric electroweak sector with underabundance of neutralino dark matter and conclude that it is discoverable by the complementarity of dedicated collider experiments and future direct detection experiments.

Primary author

Stefan Pokorski (University of Warsaw (PL))

Co-authors

Antonio Delgado (University of Notre Dame (US)) Kazuki Sakurai (University of London (GB)) Marcin Badziak Marek Olechowski (University of Warsaw, Faculty of Physics)

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