Selecting a Model of Supersymmetry Breaking Mediation
Abstract
We study the problem of selecting between different mechanisms of supersymmetry breaking in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model using current data. We evaluate the Bayesian evidence of four supersymmetry breaking scenarios: mSUGRA, mGMSB, mAMSB and moduli mediation. The results show a strong dependence on the dark matter assumption. Using the inferred cosmological relic density as an upper bound, minimal anomaly mediation is at least moderately favoured over the CMSSM. Our fits also indicate that evidence for a positive sign of the mu parameter is moderate at best. We present constraints on the anomaly and gauge mediated parameter spaces and some previously unexplored aspects of the dark matter phenomenology of the moduli mediation scenario. We use sparticle searches, indirect observables and dark matter observables in the global fit and quantify robustness with respect to prior choice. We quantify how much information is contained within each constraint.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0906.0957,
title = {Selecting a Model of Supersymmetry Breaking Mediation},
author = {S. S. AbdusSalam and B. C. Allanach and M. J. Dolan and F. Feroz and M. P. Hobson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0906.0957},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
38 pages, 11 figures. Version 3: comment on relic density likelihood added