Naturalness of Light Neutralino Dark Matter in pMSSM after LHC, XENON100 and Planck Data
Celine Boehm, P. S. Bhupal Dev, Anupam Mazumdar, Ernestas Pukartas

TL;DR
This study investigates the viability of light neutralino dark matter in the pMSSM framework after recent experimental constraints, identifying regions with different fine-tuning levels and prospects for future detection.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of light neutralino dark matter in the pMSSM, considering recent experimental data and exploring parameter space regions with varying fine-tuning.
Findings
Neutralino masses > 10 GeV can satisfy all constraints.
Light neutralino solutions in 10-30 GeV are highly fine-tuned.
Most 30-46 GeV solutions are ruled out by XENON100 limits.
Abstract
We examine the possibility of a light (below 46 GeV) neutralino dark matter (DM) candidate within the 19-parameter phenomenological Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (pMSSM) in the light of various recent experimental results, especially from the LHC, XENON100, and Planck. We also study the extent of electroweak fine-tuning for such a light neutralino scenario in view of the null results from the searches for supersymmetry so far. Using a Markov Chain Monte Carlo likelihood analysis of the full pMSSM parameter space, we find that a neutralino DM with mass > 10 GeV can in principle still satisfy all the existing constraints. Our light neutralino solutions can be broadly divided into two regions: (i) The solutions in the 10 - 30 GeV neutralino mass range are highly fine-tuned and require the existence of light selectrons (below 100 GeV) in order to satisfy the observed DM relic…
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