49 research outputs found
Non-relativistic pair annihilation of nearly mass degenerate neutralinos and charginos II. P-wave and next-to-next-to-leading order S-wave coefficients
This paper is a continuation of an earlier work (arXiv:1210.7928) which
computed analytically the tree-level annihilation rates of a collection of
non-relativistic neutralino and chargino two-particle states in the general
MSSM. Here we extend the results by providing the next-to-next-to-leading order
corrections to the rates in the non-relativistic expansion in momenta and mass
differences, which include leading P-wave effects, in analytic form. The
results are a necessary input for the calculation of the Sommerfeld-enhanced
dark matter annihilation rates including short-distance corrections at
next-to-next-to-leading order in the non-relativistic expansion in the general
MSSM with neutralino LSP.Comment: LaTeX, 16 pages (+ 36 pages Appendix), 4 figures; v2 - new appendix
with analytic results for the P-wave and rest of v^2 corrections to
annihilation rates in the wino limit added, matches published versio
New contributions to heavy quark sum rules
We analyse new contributions to the theoretical input in heavy quark sum
rules and we show that the general theory of singularities of perturbation
theory amplitudes yields the method to handle these specific features. In
particular we study the inclusion of heavy quark radiation by light quarks at
O(alpha_s^2) and non-symmetric correlators at O(alpha_s^3). Closely related, we
also propose a solution to the construction of moments of the spectral
densities at O(alpha_s^3) where the presence of massless contributions
invalidates the standard approach. We circumvent this problem through a new
definition of the moments, providing an infrared safe and consistent procedure.Comment: 15 pages, 3 figures. Version accepted for publication in The European
Journal of Physics C; several new comments and references added, conclusions
unchange
Heavy neutralino relic abundance with Sommerfeld enhancements - a study of pMSSM scenarios
We present a detailed discussion of Sommerfeld enhancements in neutralino
dark matter relic abundance calculations for several popular benchmark
scenarios in the general MSSM. Our analysis is focused on models with heavy
wino- and higgsino-like neutralino LSP and models interpolating between these
two scenarios. This work is the first phenomenological application of effective
field theory methods that we have developed in earlier work and that allow for
the consistent study of Sommerfeld enhancements in non-relativistic neutralino
and chargino co-annihilation reactions within the general MSSM, away from the
pure-wino and pure-higgsino limits.Comment: 38 pages, 14 figures, 3 table
Non-relativistic pair annihilation of nearly mass degenerate neutralinos and charginos I. General framework and S-wave annihilation
We compute analytically the tree-level annihilation rates of a collection of
non-relativistic neutralino and chargino two-particle states in the general
MSSM, including the previously unknown off-diagonal rates. The results are
prerequisites to the calculation of the Sommerfeld enhancement in the MSSM,
which will be presented in subsequent work. They can also be used to obtain
concise analytic expressions for MSSM dark matter pair annihilation in the
present Universe for a large number of exclusive two-particle final states.Comment: LATeX, 24 pages (+ 25 pages Appendix), 11 figures; v2 - replaced
incorrect version of Fig. 4 and fixed typos listed in the JHEP erratu
Electroweak non-resonant corrections to top pair production close to threshold
The production of W+ W- b bbar from e+ e- collisions at energies close to the
t tbar threshold is dominated by the resonant process with a nearly on-shell t
tbar intermediate state. The W b pairs in the final state can also be reached
through the decay of off-shell tops or through background processes containing
no or only single top quarks. This non-resonant production starts to contribute
at NLO to the W+ W- b bbar total cross section in the non-relativistic
power-counting v ~ alpha_s ~ sqrt(alpha_EW). The NLO non-resonant corrections
presented in this talk represent the non-trivial NLO electroweak corrections to
the e+ e- -> W+ W- b bbar cross section in the top anti-top resonance region.
In contrast to the QCD corrections which have been calculated (almost) up to
NNNLO, the parametrically larger NLO electroweak contributions have not been
completely known so far, but are mandatory for the required accuracy at a
future linear collider. We consider the total cross section of the e+ e- -> W+
W- b bbar process and additionally implement cuts on the invariant masses of
the W+ b and W- bbar pairs.Comment: Talk presented at the 35th International Conference of High Energy
Physics - ICHEP2010, July 22-28, 2010, Paris France. 4 pages, 2 figure
The NNLO tau+tau- Production Cross Section Close to Threshold
The threshold behaviour of the cross section sigma(e+e+ -> tau+tau-) is
analysed, taking into account the known higher-order corrections. At present,
this observable can be determined to next-to-next-to-leading order (NNLO) in a
combined expansion in powers of alpha_s and fermion velocities.Comment: 23+1 pages, 6 figure
Non-relativistic pair annihilation of nearly mass degenerate neutralinos and charginos III. Computation of the Sommerfeld enhancements
This paper concludes the presentation of the non-relativistic effective field
theory formalism designed to calculate the radiative corrections that enhance
the pair-annihilation cross sections of slowly moving neutralinos and charginos
within the general minimal supersymmetric standard model (MSSM). While papers I
and II focused on the computation of the tree-level annihilation rates that
feed into the short-distance part, here we describe in detail the method to
obtain the Sommerfeld factors that contain the enhanced long-distance
corrections. This includes the computation of the potential interactions in the
MSSM, which are provided in compact analytic form, and a novel solution of the
multi-state Schr\"odinger equation that is free from the numerical
instabilities generated by large mass splittings between the scattering states.
Our results allow for a precise computation of the MSSM neutralino dark matter
relic abundance and pair-annihilation rates in the present Universe, when
Sommerfeld enhancements are important.Comment: 59 pages, 7 figures, 2 table
Relic density of wino-like dark matter in the MSSM
The relic density of TeV-scale wino-like neutralino dark matter in the MSSM
is subject to potentially large corrections as a result of the Sommerfeld
effect. A recently developed framework enables us to calculate the
Sommerfeld-enhanced relic density in general MSSM scenarios, properly treating
mixed states and multiple co-annihilating channels as well as including
off-diagonal contributions. Using this framework, including on-shell one-loop
mass splittings and running couplings and taking into account the latest
experimental constraints, we perform a thorough study of the regions of
parameter space surrounding the well known pure-wino scenario: namely the
effect of sfermion masses being non-decoupled and of allowing non-negligible
Higgsino or bino components in the lightest neutralino. We further perform an
investigation into the effect of thermal corrections and show that these can
safely be neglected. The results reveal a number of phenomenologically
interesting but so far unexplored regions where the Sommerfeld effect is
sizeable. We find, in particular, that the relic density can agree with
experiment for dominantly wino neutralino dark matter with masses ranging from
1.7 to beyond 4 TeV. In light of these results the bounds from Indirect
Detection on wino-like dark matter should be revisited.Comment: 49 pages, 15 figure