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Light Neutralinos and WIMP direct searches
The predictions of our previous analyses about possible low-mass (lower than
50 GeV) relic neutralinos are discussed in the light of the most recent results
from WIMP direct detection experiments. It is proved that these light
neutralinos are quite compatible with the new annual-modulation data of the
DAMA Collaboration; our theoretical predictions are also compared with the
upper bounds of the CDMS and EDELWEISS Collaborations.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figures, typeset with ReVTeX4. The paper may also be found
at http://www.to.infn.it/~fornengo/papers/note.ps.gz or through
http://www.to.infn.it/astropart/index.htm
Upper bounds on signals due to WIMP self--annihilation: comments on the case of the synchrotron radiation from the galactic center and the WMAP haze
Two recent papers reconsider the possibility that the excess of microwave
emission from a region within of the galactic center (the {\it WMAP
haze}), measured by WMAP, can be due to the synchrotron emission originated by
neutralino self-annihilation; on the basis of this possible occurrence, also
upper bounds on the neutralino self-annihilation cross--section are suggested.
In the present note, we show that in the common case of thermal WIMPs in a
standard cosmological model, when the rescaling of the galactic WIMP density is
duly taken into account for subdominant WIMPs, the upper bound applicable
generically to {\it any} signal due to self-conjugate WIMPs is more stringent
than the ones obtained from analysis of the WMAP haze. We also argue that an
experimental upper bound, which can compete with our generic upper limit, can
rather be derived from measurements of cosmic antiproton fluxes, for some
values of the parameters of the astrophysical propagation model. Finally, we
comment on the possible impact of our generic upper bound on the interpretation
of the WMAP haze in terms of thermal neutralinos in a standard cosmological
scheme.Comment: 3 pages, comments and 1 figure adde
The role of gaming industry and open source philosophy in the creation of affordable virtual heritage solutions
Towards an Iterative Algorithm for the Optimal Boundary Coverage of a 3D Environment
This paper presents a new optimal algorithm for locating a set of sensors in 3D able to see the boundaries of a polyhedral environment. Our approach is iterative and is based on a lower bound on the sensors' number and on a restriction of the original problem requiring each face to be observed in its entirety by at least one sensor. The lower bound allows evaluating the quality of the solution obtained at each step, and halting the algorithm if the solution is satisfactory. The algorithm asymptotically converges to the optimal solution of the unrestricted problem if the faces are subdivided into smaller part
Possible implications of the channeling effect in NaI(Tl) crystals
The channeling effect of low energy ions along the crystallographic axes and
planes of NaI(Tl) crystals is discussed in the framework of corollary
investigations on WIMP Dark Matter candidates. In fact, the modeling of this
existing effect implies a more complex evaluation of the luminosity yield for
low energy recoiling Na and I ions. In the present paper related
phenomenological arguments are developed and possible implications are
discussed at some extent.Comment: 16 pages, 10 figures, preprint ROM2F/2007/15, submitted for
publicatio
Probing the supersymmetric parameter space by WIMP direct detection
We discuss to which extent the present experiments of direct search for
WIMPs, when interpreted in terms of relic neutralinos, probe interesting
regions of the supersymmetric parameter space, which are also being
progressively explored at accelerators. Our analysis is performed in a number
of different supersymmetric schemes. We derive the relevant neutralino
cosmological properties, locally and on the average in the universe. We prove
that part of the susy configurations probed by current WIMP experiments entail
relic neutralinos of cosmological interest. The main astrophysical and particle
physics uncertainties, relevant for a proper comparison between theory and
experimental data, are stressed and taken into account.Comment: 23 pages, 5 figures, typeset with ReVTeX. Updated to match version
accepted for publication in PRD. The version on the archive has low
resolution figures. The paper with high-resolution figures can be found at
http://www.to.infn.it/~fornengo/papers/probing.ps.g
Impact of the recent results by the CMS and ATLAS Collaborations at the CERN Large Hadron Collider on an effective Minimal Supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model
We discuss the impact for light neutralinos in an effective Minimal
Supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model of the recent results presented
by the CMS and ATLAS Collaborations at the CERN Large Hadron Collider for a
search of supersymmetry in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy
of 7 TeV with an integrated luminosity of 35 inverse pb. We find that, in the
specific case of light neutralinos, efficiencies for the specific signature
searched by ATLAS (jets+missing transverse energy and an isolated lepton) imply
a lower sensitivity compared to CMS (which searches for jets +missing
transverse energy). Focusing on the CMS bound, if squark soft masses of the
three families are assumed to be degenerate, the combination of the ensuing
constraint on squark and gluino masses with the experimental limit on the b to
s + gamma decay imply a lower bound on the neutralino mass that can reach the
value of 11.9 GeV, depending on the gluino mass. On the other hand, when the
universality condition among squark soft parameters is relaxed, the lower bound
on the neutralino mass is not constrained by the CMS measurement and then
remains at the value 7.5 GeV derived in previous papers.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, typeset with ReVTeX4. A version of the paper with
full resolution figures can be found at
http://www.to.infn.it/~scopel/cms_mssm2.pd
Implications for relic neutralinos of the theoretical uncertainties in the neutralino-nucleon cross-section
We discuss the effect induced on the neutralino-nucleon cross-section by the
present uncertainties in the values of the quark masses and of the quark scalar
densities in the nucleon. We examine the implications of this aspect on the
determination of the neutralino cosmological properties, as derived from
measurements of WIMP direct detection. We show that, within current theoretical
uncertainties, the DAMA annual modulation data are compatible with a neutralino
as a major dark matter component, to an extent which is even larger than the
one previously derived. We also comment on implications of the mentioned
uncertainties for experiments of indirect dark matter detection.Comment: 23 pages, 7 figures, 1 table, typeset with ReVTeX. Due to size
limitations, the version on the archive has low resolution figures. A full
version of the paper can be found at
http://www.to.infn.it/~fornengo/papers/dama_sets.ps.g
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