rSUGRA: Putting Nonuniversal Gaugino Masses on the (W)MAP
Andreas Birkedal-Hansen

TL;DR
This paper explores the relic density and detection prospects of rSUGRA, a supersymmetry model with nonuniversal gaugino masses, using recent WMAP cosmological data.
Contribution
It introduces updated analysis of rSUGRA considering the latest cosmological measurements, highlighting the impact of nonuniversal gaugino masses.
Findings
Relic density predictions consistent with WMAP data
Enhanced direct detection prospects for certain parameter regions
Implications for supersymmetry searches in future experiments
Abstract
In this talk, we investigate the relic density and direct detection prospects of rSUGRA, a simple paradigm for supersymmetry breaking that allows for nonuniversal gaugino masses. We present updated plots reflecting the latest cosmological measurements from WMAP.
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Taxonomy
TopicsImage Processing Techniques and Applications · Characterization and Applications of Magnetic Nanoparticles
