Tuesday, August 7, 2012

1208.0894 (Subhendra Mohanty et al.)

Predictions of a Natural SUSY Dark Matter Model for Direct and Indirect Detection Experiments    [PDF]

Subhendra Mohanty, Soumya Rao, D. P. Roy
The most natural region of cosmologically compatible dark matter relic density in terms of low fine-tuning in a minimal supersymmetric standard model with nonuniversal gaugino masses is the so called bulk annihilation region. We study this region in a simple and predictive SUSY-GUT model of nonuniversal gaugino masses, where the latter transform as a combination of singlet plus a nonsinglet representation of the GUT group SU(5). The model prediction for the direct dark matter detection rates is well below the present CDMS and XENON100 limits, but within the reach of a future 1Ton XENON experiment. The most interesting and robust model prediction is an indirect detection signal of hard positron events, which resembles closely the shape of the observed positron spectrum from the PAMELA experiment.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1208.0894

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