Low-mass neutralino dark matter in supergravity scenarios: phenomenology and naturalness
M. Peiro, S. Robles

TL;DR
This paper explores the viability of very light neutralino dark matter within supergravity models, emphasizing the role of non-universal gaugino masses and analyzing naturalness and detection prospects.
Contribution
It demonstrates that light neutralinos as low as 25 GeV are feasible in supergravity scenarios with specific high-energy parameter choices, expanding the understanding of dark matter models.
Findings
Light neutralinos (~25 GeV) are viable with non-universal gaugino masses.
Such scenarios predict very low direct detection cross sections.
Detection may rely on collider signals and gamma-ray observations.
Abstract
The latest experimental results from the LHC and dark matter (DM) searches suggest that the parameter space allowed in supersymmetric theories is subject to strong reductions. These bounds are especially constraining for scenarios entailing light DM particles. Previous studies have shown that light neutralino DM in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM), with parameters defined at the electroweak scale, is still viable when the low energy spectrum of the model features light sleptons, in which case, the relic density constraint can be fulfilled. In view of this, we have investigated the viability of light neutralinos as DM candidates in the MSSM, with parameters defined at the grand unification scale. We have analysed the optimal choices of non-universalities in the soft supersymmetry-breaking parameters for both, gauginos and scalars, in order to avoid the stringent…
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