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Higgsino Dark Matter in Pure Gravity Mediated Supersymmetry

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2022-10-05 v1

Abstract

We consider the prospects for the direct detection of dark matter in pure gravity meditation (PGM) models of supersymmetry breaking. Minimal PGM models require only two parameters, the gravitino mass, m3/2m_{3/2}, which sets the UV mass for all scalar masses, and tanβ\tan\beta. Gaugino masses are generated through anomaly mediation. Typically the lightest supersymmetric state (the dark matter candidate) is a wino. Here, we consider a one-parameter extension of the minimal model by allowing the Higgs soft masses to deviate from universality. For simplicity, we take these to be equal and use the μ\mu-term as a surrogate. We also consider non-universal stop masses. When μ1|\mu| \sim 1 TeV, the Higgsino is a viable dark matter candidate when the gravitino mass is of order 1\sim 1 PeV and tanβ2\tan\beta \simeq 2. We calculate the spin-dependent and spin-independent cross sections for dark matter scattering on protons. For spin-independent scattering, existing experimental limits place constraints on the PGM parameter space. Much of the currently allowed parameter space lies above the irreducible neutrino background. Thus, future direct detection experiments will be able to probe much of the remaining PGM parameter space.

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@article{arxiv.2202.07830,
  title  = {Higgsino Dark Matter in Pure Gravity Mediated Supersymmetry},
  author = {Jason L. Evans and Keith A. Olive},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.07830},
  year   = {2022}
}

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20 pages, 18 figures