65 research outputs found
The NMSSM at the Cosmic Frontier for Snowmass 2013
We examine the NMSSM at the cosmic frontier in the post Higgs discovery
world. For DM relic abundance consistent with measurement, we find the
neutralino can either be singlino or bino dominated. Wino and higgsino DM
generally yield a lower abundance, but offer opportunities of detection at
IceCube. For both cases, future SI direct detection experiments cover a
majority of the model, including nearly all of the bino and higgsino scenarios.Comment: 3 pages, 1 figure, Snowmass whitepaper submissio
SUSY backgrounds to Standard Model calibration processes at the LHC
One of the first orders of business for LHC experiments after beam turn-on
will be to calibrate the detectors using well understood Standard Model (SM)
processes such as W and Z production and ttbar production. These familiar SM
processes can be used to calibrate the electromagnetic and hadronic
calorimeters, and also to calibrate the associated missing transverse energy
signal. However, the presence of new physics may already affect the results
coming from these standard benchmark processes. We show that the presence of
relatively low mass supersymmetry (SUSY) particles may give rise to significant
deviations from SM predictions of Z+jets and W+jets events for jet multiplicity
or , respectively. Furthermore, the presence of low mass SUSY
may cause non-standard deviations to appear in top quark invariant and
transverse mass distributions. Thus, effects that might be construed as
detector mal-performance could in fact be the presence of new physics. We
advocate several methods to check when new physics might be present within SM
calibration data.Comment: 14 pages, 6 figures, 3 table
Singlet Higgs Phenomenology and the Electroweak Phase Transition
We study the phenomenology of gauge singlet extensions of the Standard Model
scalar sector and their implications for the electroweak phase transition. We
determine the conditions on the scalar potential parameters that lead to a
strong first order phase transition as needed to produce the observed baryon
asymmetry of the universe. We analyze the constraints on the potential
parameters derived from Higgs boson searches at LEP and electroweak precision
observables. For models that satisfy these constraints and that produce a
strong first order phase transition, we discuss the prospective signatures in
future Higgs studies at the Large Hadron Collider and a Linear Collider. We
argue that such studies will provide powerful probes of phase transition
dynamics in models with an extended scalar sector.Comment: 36 pages, 13 figures, matches published version; Version with higher
resolution figures available at
http://www.its.caltech.edu/~profumo/higgs/EWPT.pd
When CoGeNT met PAMELA
If the excess events from the CoGeNT experiment arise from elastic
scatterings of a light dark matter off the nuclei, crossing symmetry implies
non-vanishing annihilation cross-sections of the light dark matter into
hadronic final states inside the galactic halo, which we confront with the
anti-proton spectrum measured by the PAMELA collaboration. We consider two
types of effective interactions between the dark matter and the quarks: 1)
contact interactions from integrating out heavy particles and 2) long-range
interactions due to the electromagnetic properties of the dark matter. The lack
of excess in the anti-proton spectrum results in tensions for a scalar and, to
a less extent, a vector dark matter interacting with the quarks through the
Higgs portal.Comment: 15 pages, 3 figures. Updated references and included effects of solar
modulatio
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