GUT-constrained supersymmetry and dark matter in light of the new (g − 2) μ determination

Abstract The recent confirmation by the Fermilab-based Muon g-2 experiment of the (g − 2) μ anomaly has important implications for allowed particle spectra in softly broken supersymmetry (SUSY) models with neutralino dark matter (DM). Generally, the DM has to be quite light, with the mass up to a fe...

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Main Authors: Manimala Chakraborti, Leszek Roszkowski, Sebastian Trojanowski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-05-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP05(2021)252
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spelling doaj-9d22f67a914642ee84103bb5fc02131e2021-06-06T11:07:45ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792021-05-012021512010.1007/JHEP05(2021)252GUT-constrained supersymmetry and dark matter in light of the new (g − 2) μ determinationManimala Chakraborti0Leszek Roszkowski1Sebastian Trojanowski2Astrocent, Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center Polish Academy of SciencesAstrocent, Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center Polish Academy of SciencesAstrocent, Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center Polish Academy of SciencesAbstract The recent confirmation by the Fermilab-based Muon g-2 experiment of the (g − 2) μ anomaly has important implications for allowed particle spectra in softly broken supersymmetry (SUSY) models with neutralino dark matter (DM). Generally, the DM has to be quite light, with the mass up to a few hundred GeV, and bino-dominated if it is to provide most of DM in the Universe. Otherwise, a higgsino or wino dominated DM is also allowed but only as a strongly subdominant component of at most a few percent of the total density. These general patterns can easily be found in the phenomenological models of SUSY but in GUT-constrained scenarios this proves much more challenging. In this paper we revisit the issue in the framework of some unified SUSY models with different GUT boundary conditions on the soft masses. We study the so-called non-universal gaugino model (NUGM) in which the mass of the gluino is disunified from those of the bino and the wino and an SO(10) and an SU(5) GUT-inspired models as examples. We find that in these unified frameworks the above two general patterns of DM can also be found, and thus the muon anomaly can also be accommodated, unlike in the simplest frameworks of the CMSSM or the NUHM. We show the resulting values of direct detection cross-section for points that do and do not satisfy the muon anomaly. On the other hand, it will be challenging to access those solutions at the LHC because the resulting spectra are generally very compressed.https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP05(2021)252Supersymmetry Phenomenology
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Leszek Roszkowski
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Leszek Roszkowski
Sebastian Trojanowski
GUT-constrained supersymmetry and dark matter in light of the new (g − 2) μ determination
Journal of High Energy Physics
Supersymmetry Phenomenology
author_facet Manimala Chakraborti
Leszek Roszkowski
Sebastian Trojanowski
author_sort Manimala Chakraborti
title GUT-constrained supersymmetry and dark matter in light of the new (g − 2) μ determination
title_short GUT-constrained supersymmetry and dark matter in light of the new (g − 2) μ determination
title_full GUT-constrained supersymmetry and dark matter in light of the new (g − 2) μ determination
title_fullStr GUT-constrained supersymmetry and dark matter in light of the new (g − 2) μ determination
title_full_unstemmed GUT-constrained supersymmetry and dark matter in light of the new (g − 2) μ determination
title_sort gut-constrained supersymmetry and dark matter in light of the new (g − 2) μ determination
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of High Energy Physics
issn 1029-8479
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract The recent confirmation by the Fermilab-based Muon g-2 experiment of the (g − 2) μ anomaly has important implications for allowed particle spectra in softly broken supersymmetry (SUSY) models with neutralino dark matter (DM). Generally, the DM has to be quite light, with the mass up to a few hundred GeV, and bino-dominated if it is to provide most of DM in the Universe. Otherwise, a higgsino or wino dominated DM is also allowed but only as a strongly subdominant component of at most a few percent of the total density. These general patterns can easily be found in the phenomenological models of SUSY but in GUT-constrained scenarios this proves much more challenging. In this paper we revisit the issue in the framework of some unified SUSY models with different GUT boundary conditions on the soft masses. We study the so-called non-universal gaugino model (NUGM) in which the mass of the gluino is disunified from those of the bino and the wino and an SO(10) and an SU(5) GUT-inspired models as examples. We find that in these unified frameworks the above two general patterns of DM can also be found, and thus the muon anomaly can also be accommodated, unlike in the simplest frameworks of the CMSSM or the NUHM. We show the resulting values of direct detection cross-section for points that do and do not satisfy the muon anomaly. On the other hand, it will be challenging to access those solutions at the LHC because the resulting spectra are generally very compressed.
topic Supersymmetry Phenomenology
url https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP05(2021)252
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