SUSY Tools for Dark Matter and at the Colliders
Fawzi Boudjema, Joakim Edsjo, Paolo Gondolo

TL;DR
This paper reviews publicly available SUSY computational tools essential for dark matter research and collider experiments, emphasizing their importance for current and future SUSY searches.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of accessible SUSY tools for dark matter and collider studies, highlighting their roles in ongoing SUSY research.
Findings
Highlights key public SUSY tools for dark matter analysis.
Discusses the relevance of these tools for collider experiments.
Emphasizes the need for accurate calculations in SUSY searches.
Abstract
With present and upcoming SUSY searches both directly, indirectly and at accelerators, the need for accurate calculations is large. We will here go through some of the tools available both from a dark matter point of view and at accelerators. For natural reasons, we will focus on public tools, even though there are some rather sophisticated private tools as well.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
