Colliders and Cosmology
Keith A. Olive

TL;DR
This paper discusses dark matter within constrained minimal supersymmetric models, comparing constraints from accelerators and direct detection experiments to understand their implications for cosmology.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of collider and direct detection constraints on dark matter models, highlighting their combined impact on cosmological theories.
Findings
Constraints from accelerators limit supersymmetric dark matter parameter space.
Direct detection experiments provide complementary bounds on dark matter properties.
The combined analysis refines the viable models of dark matter in cosmology.
Abstract
Dark matter in variations of constrained minimal supersymmetric standard models will be discussed. Particular attention will be given to the comparison between accelerator and direct detection constraints.
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TopicsInternational Science and Diplomacy
