We highlight the differences of the dark matter sector between the constrained minimal supersymmetric SM (CMSSM) and the next-to-minimal supersymmetric SM (NMSSM) including the 126 GeV Higgs boson using GUT scale parameters. In the dark matter sector the two models are quite orthogonal: in the CMSSM the WIMP is largely a bino and requires large masses from the LHC constraints. In the NMSSM the WIMP has a large singlino component and is therefore independent of the LHC SUSY mass limits. The light NMSSM neutralino mass range is of interest for the hints concerning light WIMPs in the Fermi data. Such low mass WIMPs cannot be explained in the CMSSM. Furthermore, prospects for discovery of XENON1T and LHC at 14 TeV are given
AbstractNeutralino can be the dark matter candidate in the gauge-mediated supersymmetry breaking mod...
AbstractThe modest addition of the dimension-5 term λ(Hˆu⋅Hˆd)2/M to the superpotential of the minim...
Motivated by recent data from CoGeNT and the DAMA annual modulation signal, we discuss collider cons...
AbstractWe highlight the differences of the dark matter sector between the constrained minimal super...
We highlight the differences of the dark matter sector between the constrained minimal supersymmetri...
Abstract: The new minimal supersymmetric standard model (nMSSM), a variant of the general next to mi...
Light neutralino dark matter can be achieved in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model if staus a...
We review the status of the phenomenology of light neutralinos in an effective Minimal Supersymmetri...
We analyze the phenomenological consequences of assuming that the 125 GeV boson measured at the LHC ...
Taking into account the available accelerator and astrophysical constraints, the mass of the lightes...
This paper provides a comprehensive discussion of neutralino dark matter within classes of extended ...
Two experiments from the Fermilab, E989 and CDF II, have reported two anomalies for muon anomalous m...
AbstractWe study the neutralino sector of the Minimal Non-minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MNS...
We examine the possibility of a light (below 46 GeV) neutralino dark matter (DM) candidate within th...
The recent discovery of a Higgs-like boson at the LHC with a mass of 126 GeV has revived the interes...
AbstractNeutralino can be the dark matter candidate in the gauge-mediated supersymmetry breaking mod...
AbstractThe modest addition of the dimension-5 term λ(Hˆu⋅Hˆd)2/M to the superpotential of the minim...
Motivated by recent data from CoGeNT and the DAMA annual modulation signal, we discuss collider cons...
AbstractWe highlight the differences of the dark matter sector between the constrained minimal super...
We highlight the differences of the dark matter sector between the constrained minimal supersymmetri...
Abstract: The new minimal supersymmetric standard model (nMSSM), a variant of the general next to mi...
Light neutralino dark matter can be achieved in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model if staus a...
We review the status of the phenomenology of light neutralinos in an effective Minimal Supersymmetri...
We analyze the phenomenological consequences of assuming that the 125 GeV boson measured at the LHC ...
Taking into account the available accelerator and astrophysical constraints, the mass of the lightes...
This paper provides a comprehensive discussion of neutralino dark matter within classes of extended ...
Two experiments from the Fermilab, E989 and CDF II, have reported two anomalies for muon anomalous m...
AbstractWe study the neutralino sector of the Minimal Non-minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MNS...
We examine the possibility of a light (below 46 GeV) neutralino dark matter (DM) candidate within th...
The recent discovery of a Higgs-like boson at the LHC with a mass of 126 GeV has revived the interes...
AbstractNeutralino can be the dark matter candidate in the gauge-mediated supersymmetry breaking mod...
AbstractThe modest addition of the dimension-5 term λ(Hˆu⋅Hˆd)2/M to the superpotential of the minim...
Motivated by recent data from CoGeNT and the DAMA annual modulation signal, we discuss collider cons...