Neutralino-nucleon cross section and charge and colour breaking constraints

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Published 1 July 2003 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation David G. Cerdeño et al JHEP06(2003)030 DOI 10.1088/1126-6708/2003/06/030

1126-6708/2003/06/030

Abstract

We compute the neutralino-nucleon cross section in several supersymmetric scenarios, taking into account all kind of constraints. In particular, the constraints that the absence of dangerous charge and colour breaking minima imposes on the parameter space are studied in detail. In addition, the most recent experimental constraints, such as the lower bound on the Higgs mass, the bsγ branching ratio, and the muon g−2 are considered. The astrophysical bounds on the dark matter density are also imposed on the theoretical computation of the relic neutralino density, assuming thermal production. This computation is relevant for the theoretical analysis of the direct detection of dark matter in current experiments. We consider first the supergravity scenario with universal soft terms and GUT scale. In this scenario the charge and colour breaking constraints turn out to be quite important, and tan β≲20 is forbidden. Larger values of tan β can also be forbidden, depending on the value of the trilinear parameter A. Finally, we study supergravity scenarios with an intermediate scale, and also with non-universal scalar and gaugino masses where the cross section can be very large.

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