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Dark Matter, Muon g - 2 And Other Accelerator Constraints

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2017-08-23 v2

Abstract

We review the current status of the Brookhaven muon g - 2 experiment, and it's effects on the SUSY parameter space when combined with dark matter relic density bounds, b->s\gamma and Higgs mass constraints. If the 3\sigma deviation of g - 2 from the Standard Model value is correct, these data constrain the mSUGRA parameter space strongly, i.e. 300 GeV <~m_{1/2}<~850 GeV, and m_0 (at fixed \tan\beta, A_0) is tightly constrained (except at very large \tan\beta). Dark matter detection cross sections lie within the range accessible to future planned experiments. A non-universal gluino soft breaking mass however can greatly reduce the lower bound on m_{1/2} (arising from the b->s\gamma constraint) allowing for relatively light neutralinos, while non-universal Higgs H_2 mass can lead to new regions of allowed relic density where the detection cross sections can be increased by a factor of 10 or more.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0211417,
  title  = {Dark Matter, Muon g - 2 And Other Accelerator Constraints},
  author = {R. Arnowitt and B. Dutta},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0211417},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

8 pages, latex, 4 figures, Invited talk at Identification of Dark Matter (IDM 2002), September 2002, upper bound on the neutralino-proton cross section is updated by including tanbeta=55