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Light Scalar Top Quarks and Supersymmetric Dark Matter

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2008-11-26 v2

Abstract

A stable neutralino χ10\chi_1^0, assumed to be the lightest supersymmetric particle, is a favored particle physics candidate for the cosmological Dark Matter. We study co-annihilation of the lightest neutralino with the lighter scalar top quark t~1\tilde{t}_1. We show that for natural values of the neutralino mass, \lsim300\lsim 300 GeV, the χ10t~1\chi_1^0 - \tilde{t}_1 mass difference has to exceed 10\sim 10 to 30 GeV if χ10\chi_1^0, is to contribute significantly to the Dark Matter. Scenarios with smaller mass splitting, where t~1\tilde{t}_1 is quite difficult to detect at collider experiments, are thus cosmologically disfavored. On the other hand, for small t~1χ10\tilde{t}_1 - \chi_1^0 mass splitting, we show that co--annihilation allows very large neutralino masses, mχ105m_{\chi_1^0} \sim 5 TeV, without ``overclosing'' the Universe.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9911496,
  title  = {Light Scalar Top Quarks and Supersymmetric Dark Matter},
  author = {C. Boehm and A. Djouadi and M. Drees},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9911496},
  year   = {2008}
}

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Latex, 8 pages, 2 figures