No Prejudice in Space
R.C. Cotta, J.S. Gainer, J.L. Hewett, T.G. Rizzo

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent findings from a comprehensive scan of the 19-dimensional pMSSM parameter space, highlighting implications for dark matter detection efforts.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the pMSSM parameter space and discusses its impact on current and future dark matter search strategies.
Findings
Identifies viable regions in the pMSSM for dark matter candidates.
Suggests experimental strategies for dark matter detection.
Highlights constraints on supersymmetric models.
Abstract
We present a summary of recent results obtained from a scan of the 19-dimensional parameter space of the pMSSM and its implications for dark matter searches.
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TopicsSpace exploration and regulation
