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Relic density and future colliders: inverse problem(s)
Relic density calculations are often used to constrain particle physics
models, and in particular supersymmetry. We will show that the presence of
additional energy or entropy before the Big-Bang nucleosynthesis can however
completely change the relic density constraints on the SUSY parameter space.
Therefore one should be extremely careful when using the relic density to
constrain supersymmetry as it could give misleading results, especially if
combined with the future collider data. Alternatively, we will also show that
combining the discoveries of the future colliders with relic density
calculations can shed light on the inaccessible pre-BBN dark time physics.
Finally we will present SuperIso Relic, a new relic density calculator code in
Supersymmetry, which incorporates alternative cosmological models, and is
publicly available.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, contribution to the proceedings of the conference
"Invisible Universe", Paris, June 29 - July 3, 2009, Franc
LHC and ILC Data and the Early Universe Properties
With the start-up of the LHC, we can hope to find evidences for new physics
beyond the Standard Model, and particle candidates for dark matter. Determining
the parameters of the full underlying theory will be a long process requiring
the combination of LHC and ILC data, flavor physics constraints, and
cosmological observations. However, the Very Early Universe properties, from
which the relic particles originate, are poorly known, and the relic density
calculation can be easily falsified by hidden processes. We consider
supersymmetry and show that determining the underlying particle physics
parameters will help understanding the Very Early Universe properties.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, contribution to the proceedings of the workshop
"LC09: e+e- Physics at the TeV Scale and the Dark Matter Connection",
Perugia, September 21 - 24, 2009, Italy. v2: reference adde
Production and decay of gluino pairs at hadron colliders
At hadron colliders, one of the most important channels for sparticle
production is expected to be the gluino pair production. In the scenario where
the sbottom is lighter than the gluino, gluinos can decay into sbottom and
bottom quarks. Sbottoms can subsequently decay into bottom quarks and
neutralinos. Hence, one expects a rich signature consisting of four b-jets and
the missing transverse energy from neutralinos. To compute the cross section of
this reaction, it is important to find tools and techniques suitable for the
calculation of diagrams with many particles in the final state. We present here
a way to deal with such complicated reactions.Comment: Proceedings of the Conference: "QCD and High Energy Hadronic
Interactions", XXXXth Rencontres de Moriond, La Thuile, Italy - March 12-19,
2005 - 4 pages. References update
Complementarity of direct and indirect searches in the pMSSM
We explore the pMSSM parameter space in view of the constraints from SUSY and
monojet searches at the LHC, from Higgs data and flavour physics observables,
as well as from dark matter searches. We show that whilst the simplest SUSY
scenarios are already ruled out, there are still many possibilities left over
in the pMSSM. We discuss the complementarity between different searches and
consistency checks which are essential in probing the pMSSM and will be even
more important in the near future with the next round of data becoming
available.Comment: 6 pages, 9 figures. Contribution to the proceedings of the Fifth
Capri Workshop on the interplay of flavour physics with electroweak symmetry
breaking and dark matter, Capri, May 201
Light neutralino dark matter in MSSM
Three dark matter direct detection experiments, DAMA, COGENT and CRESST, have
reported a possible signal of WIMP interaction corresponding to very light
particles, close to the edge of the XENON 100 and CDMS sensitivity. Imposing
the latest constraints from colliders, flavour physics, electroweak precision
tests and direct and indirect dark matter searches, we show that viable MSSM
scenarios with a light neutralino, in agreement with all the present data, are
feasible. An analysis of the characteristics of the resulting scenarios will be
presented.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, contribution to the ICHEP 2012 Conference
proceedings, 4-11 July 2012, Melbourne, Australi
Implications of LHC Higgs and SUSY searches for MSSM
The implications of the LHC SUSY searches as well as the discovery of a new
bosonic state compatible with the lightest Higgs boson will be discussed in the
context of constrained and general MSSM scenarios. Exploring the MSSM through
the Higgs sector is an alternative and complementary path to direct searches,
and tight constraints on the MSSM parameter space can be obtained.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, contribution to the ICHEP 2012 Conference
proceedings, 4-11 July 2012, Melbourne, Australi
An update of the constraints on the phenomenological MSSM from the new LHC Higgs results
Updated results on the search of Higgs bosons at the LHC with up to 17/fb of
data have just been presented by the ATLAS and CMS collaborations. New
constraints are provided by the LHCb and XENON experiments with the observation
of the rare decay B_s -> mu+mu- and new limits on dark matter direct detection.
In this paper, we update and extend the results on the implications of these
data on the phenomenological Minimal Supersymmetric extension of the Standard
Model (pMSSM) by using high statistics, flat scans of its 19 parameters. The
new LHC data on bb and tau tau decays of the lightest Higgs state and the new
CMS limits from the tau tau searches for the heavier Higgs states set stronger
constraints on the pMSSM parameter space.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures. This update is based on results presented at HCP
2012 and the December 2012 CERN Council LHC Jamboree. It features larger scan
statistics and additional plot
On split products of quaternion algebras with involution in characteristic two
The question of whether a split tensor product of quaternion algebras with
involution over a field of characteristic two can be expressed as a tensor
product of split quaternion algebras with involution, is shown to have an
affirmative answer
Exploring CP Violation in the MSSM
We explore the prospects for observing CP violation in the minimal
supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model (MSSM) with six CP-violating
parameters, three gaugino mass phases and three phases in trilinear soft
supersymmetry-breaking parameters, using the CPsuperH code combined with a
geometric approach to maximize CP-violating observables subject to the
experimental upper bounds on electric dipole moments. We also implement
CP-conserving constraints from Higgs physics, flavour physics and the upper
limits on the cosmological dark matter density and spin-independent scattering.
We study possible values of observables within the constrained MSSM (CMSSM),
the non-universal Higgs model (NUHM), the CPX scenario and a variant of the
phenomenological MSSM (pMSSM). We find values of the CP-violating asymmetry
A_CP in b -> s gamma decay that may be as large as 3%, so future measurements
of A_CP may provide independent information about CP violation in the MSSM. We
find that CP-violating MSSM contributions to the B_s meson mass mixing term
Delta M_Bs are in general below the present upper limit, which is dominated by
theoretical uncertainties. If these could be reduced, Delta M_Bs could also
provide an interesting and complementary constraint on the six CP-violating
MSSM phases, enabling them all to be determined experimentally, in principle.
We also find that CP violation in the h_{2,3} tau+ tau- and h_{2,3} tbar t
couplings can be quite large, and so may offer interesting prospects for future
pp, e+ e-, mu+ mu- and gamma gamma colliders.Comment: 36 pages, 32 figure
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