Gravitino Dark Matter and Flavor Symmetries
Abstract
In supersymmetric theories without R-parity, the gravitino can play the role of a decaying Dark Matter candidate without the problem of late NLSP decays affecting Big Bang Nucleosynthesis. In this work, we elaborate on recently discussed limits on R-parity violating couplings from decays to antideuterons and discuss the implications for two classes of flavor symmetries: horizontal symmetries, and Minimal Flavor Violation. In most of the parameter space the antideuteron constraints on R-parity violating couplings are stronger than low-energy baryon-number-violating processes. Even in the absence of flavor symmetries, we find strong new limits on couplings involving third-generation fields, and discuss the implications for LHC phenomenology. For TeV scale superpartners, we find that the allowed MFV parameter space is a corner with gravitino masses smaller than O(10) GeV and small .
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@article{arxiv.1404.5952,
title = {Gravitino Dark Matter and Flavor Symmetries},
author = {Angelo Monteux and Eric Carlson and Jonathan Cornell},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.5952},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
19 pages, matches JHEP published version. References added, minor changes