We present a model with dark matter in an anomaly-mediated supersymmetry breaking hidden sector with a U(1)×U(1) gauge symmetry. The symmetries of the model stabilize the dark matter and forbid the introduction of new mass parameters. As a result, the thermal relic density is completely determined by the gravitino mass and dimensionless couplings. Assuming nonhierarchical couplings, the thermal relic density is Ω X∼0.1, independent of the dark matter's mass and interaction strength, realizing the WIMPless miracle. The model has several striking features. For particle physics, stability of the dark matter is completely consistent with R-parity violation in the visible sector, with implications for superpartner collider signatures; also the t...
The ‘WIMP miracle ’ for the relic abundance of thermal dark matter mo-tivates weak scale dark matter...
Can dark matter be stabilized by charge conservation, just as the electron is in the standard model?...
Can dark matter be stabilized by charge conservation, just as the electron is in the standard model?...
We present a model with dark matter in an anomaly-mediated supersymmetry breaking hidden sector with...
We present a model with dark matter in an anomaly-mediated supersymmetry breaking hidden sector with...
In anomaly-mediated supersymmetry breaking models, superpartner masses are proportional to couplings...
In anomaly-mediated supersymmetry breaking models, superpartner masses are proportional to couplings...
In anomaly-mediated supersymmetry breaking models, superpartner masses are proportional to couplings...
In anomaly-mediated supersymmetry breaking, superpartners in a hidden sector have masses that are pr...
In anomaly-mediated supersymmetry breaking, superpartners in a hidden sector have masses that are pr...
In anomaly-mediated supersymmetry breaking, superpartners in a hidden sector have masses that are pr...
Dark matter may be hidden, with no standard model gauge interactions. At the same time, in WIMPless ...
Dark matter may be hidden, with no standard model gauge interactions. At the same time, in WIMPless ...
We describe the scenario of WIMPless dark matter. In this scenario of gauge-mediated supersymmetry b...
We describe the scenario of WIMPless dark matter. In this scenario of gauge-mediated supersymmetry b...
The ‘WIMP miracle ’ for the relic abundance of thermal dark matter mo-tivates weak scale dark matter...
Can dark matter be stabilized by charge conservation, just as the electron is in the standard model?...
Can dark matter be stabilized by charge conservation, just as the electron is in the standard model?...
We present a model with dark matter in an anomaly-mediated supersymmetry breaking hidden sector with...
We present a model with dark matter in an anomaly-mediated supersymmetry breaking hidden sector with...
In anomaly-mediated supersymmetry breaking models, superpartner masses are proportional to couplings...
In anomaly-mediated supersymmetry breaking models, superpartner masses are proportional to couplings...
In anomaly-mediated supersymmetry breaking models, superpartner masses are proportional to couplings...
In anomaly-mediated supersymmetry breaking, superpartners in a hidden sector have masses that are pr...
In anomaly-mediated supersymmetry breaking, superpartners in a hidden sector have masses that are pr...
In anomaly-mediated supersymmetry breaking, superpartners in a hidden sector have masses that are pr...
Dark matter may be hidden, with no standard model gauge interactions. At the same time, in WIMPless ...
Dark matter may be hidden, with no standard model gauge interactions. At the same time, in WIMPless ...
We describe the scenario of WIMPless dark matter. In this scenario of gauge-mediated supersymmetry b...
We describe the scenario of WIMPless dark matter. In this scenario of gauge-mediated supersymmetry b...
The ‘WIMP miracle ’ for the relic abundance of thermal dark matter mo-tivates weak scale dark matter...
Can dark matter be stabilized by charge conservation, just as the electron is in the standard model?...
Can dark matter be stabilized by charge conservation, just as the electron is in the standard model?...