Neutralino, axion and axino cold dark matter in minimal, hypercharged and gaugino AMSB
Howard Baer, Radovan Dermisek, Shibi Rajagopalan, Heaya Summy

TL;DR
This paper explores various supersymmetric scenarios within anomaly-mediated SUSY breaking models to reconcile the predicted dark matter candidates with observed cosmic abundance, analyzing detection prospects for winos, axions, and axinos.
Contribution
It introduces four novel scenarios for dark matter composition in AMSB models, including non-thermal production mechanisms and axino LSP cases, with detailed detection predictions.
Findings
Wino detection rates can be large and bounded from below.
Ton-scale detectors can probe all parameter space for winos below 500 GeV.
Axion and axino detection prospects depend on the specific scenario.
Abstract
Supersymmetric models based on anomaly-mediated SUSY breaking (AMSB) generally give rise to a neutral wino as a WIMP cold dark matter (CDM) candidate, whose thermal abundance is well below measured values. Here, we investigate four scenarios to reconcile AMSB dark matter with the measured abundance: 1. non-thermal wino production due to decays of scalar fields ({\it e.g} moduli), 2. non-thermal wino production due to decays of gravitinos, 3. non-thermal wino production due to heavy axino decays, and 4. the case of an axino LSP, where the bulk of CDM is made up of axions and thermally produced axinos. In cases 1 and 2, we expect wino CDM to constitute the entire measured DM abundance, and we investigate wino-like WIMP direct and indirect detection rates. Wino direct detection rates can be large, and more importantly, are bounded from below, so that ton-scale noble liquid detectors should…
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