English

Low fine tuning in the MSSM with higgsino dark matter and unification constraints

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2014-05-05 v3

Abstract

We examine the issue of fine tuning in the MSSM with GUT-scale boundary conditions. We identify specific unification patterns and mass relations that can lead to a significant lowering of the fine tuning due to gauginos, scalars, and the \mu\ parameter, relative to the simplest unification conditions. We focus on a phenomenologically interesting region that is favored by the Higgs mass and the relic density where the dark matter is a nearly pure higgsino with mass given by \mu~1 TeV while the scalars and gauginos have masses in the multi-TeV regime. There, we find that the fine tuning can be reduced to the level of a few percent. Despite the gluino mass in the ballpark of 2 TeV, resulting mass spectra will be hard to explore at the LHC, but good prospects for detection come from dark matter direct detection experiments. Finally, we demonstrate with a specific example how the conditions and mass relations giving low fine tuning can originate in the context of supergravity and Grand Unified Theories.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1402.1328,
  title  = {Low fine tuning in the MSSM with higgsino dark matter and unification constraints},
  author = {Kamila Kowalska and Leszek Roszkowski and Enrico Maria Sessolo and Sebastian Trojanowski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1402.1328},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

35 pages, 8 figures. Figure 2 added, minor changes. Version published in JHEP