Neutralino-Nucleus Elastic Scattering in the MSSM with Explicit CP Violation
Abstract
We re-investigate the neutralino-nucleus elastic scattering as a promising dark matter detection mechanism including contributions from the scalar-pseudoscalar mixing of neutral Higgs states and the induced phase between two Higgs doublets due to the CP-violating phases of the scalar top and bottom sectors in the minimal supersymmetric standard model. The spin-dependent part of the cross section turns out to be hardly affected by the CP-violating induced phase due to a mutually destructive unavoidable suppression mechanism of various relevant supersymmetric parameters. On the other hand, although the phase of the higgsino mass parameter is set to be zero, the spin-independent part, which can dominate over the spin-dependent part for heavy nuclei, can be strongly dependent on the CP-violating scalar-pseudoscalar mixing and the induced phase, in particular, for a large , a small charged Higgs boson mass, and a large trilinear term compared to the SUSY breaking scale. For a small and a large , the spin-independent cross section is enhanced by an order of magnitude as the phase of the trilinear term increases up to , while for a large and a large the spin-independent cross section is significantly suppressed for non-zero values of the phase .
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9908397,
title = {Neutralino-Nucleus Elastic Scattering in the MSSM with Explicit CP Violation},
author = {S. Y. Choi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9908397},
year = {2007}
}
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Revtex, 22 pages, 1 ps and 3 eps figures