Unblinding the dark matter blind spots

The dark matter (DM) blind spots in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) refer to the parameter regions where the couplings of the DM particles to the Z-boson or the Higgs boson are almost zero, leading to vanishingly small signals for the DM direct detections. In this paper, we carry ou...

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Main Authors: Han, Tao, Kling, Felix, Su, Shufang, Wu, Yongcheng
Other Authors: Univ Arizona, Dept Phys
Language:en
Published: SPRINGER 2017
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6232472017-04-27T03:00:36Z Unblinding the dark matter blind spots Han, Tao Kling, Felix Su, Shufang Wu, Yongcheng Univ Arizona, Dept Phys Supersymmetry Phenomenology The dark matter (DM) blind spots in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) refer to the parameter regions where the couplings of the DM particles to the Z-boson or the Higgs boson are almost zero, leading to vanishingly small signals for the DM direct detections. In this paper, we carry out comprehensive analyses for the DM searches under the blind-spot scenarios in MSSM. Guided by the requirement of acceptable DM relic abundance, we explore the complementary coverage for the theory parameters at the LHC, the projection for the future underground DM direct searches, and the indirect searches from the relic DM annihilation into photons and neutrinos. We find that (i) the spin-independent (SI) blind spots may be rescued by the spin-dependent (SD) direct detection in the future underground experiments, and possibly by the indirect DM detections from IceCube and SuperK neutrino experiments; (H) the detection of gamma rays from Fermi-LAT may not reach the desirable sensitivity for searching for the DM blind spot regions; (Hi) the SUSY searches at the LHC will substantially extend the discovery region for the blind-spot parameters. The dark matter blind spots thus may be unblinded with the collective efforts in future DM searches. 2017-02-10 Article Unblinding the dark matter blind spots 2017, 2017 (2) Journal of High Energy Physics 1029-8479 10.1007/JHEP02(2017)057 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/623247 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/623247 Journal of High Energy Physics en http://link.springer.com/10.1007/JHEP02(2017)057 © The Author(s) 2017 SPRINGER
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topic Supersymmetry Phenomenology
spellingShingle Supersymmetry Phenomenology
Han, Tao
Kling, Felix
Su, Shufang
Wu, Yongcheng
Unblinding the dark matter blind spots
description The dark matter (DM) blind spots in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) refer to the parameter regions where the couplings of the DM particles to the Z-boson or the Higgs boson are almost zero, leading to vanishingly small signals for the DM direct detections. In this paper, we carry out comprehensive analyses for the DM searches under the blind-spot scenarios in MSSM. Guided by the requirement of acceptable DM relic abundance, we explore the complementary coverage for the theory parameters at the LHC, the projection for the future underground DM direct searches, and the indirect searches from the relic DM annihilation into photons and neutrinos. We find that (i) the spin-independent (SI) blind spots may be rescued by the spin-dependent (SD) direct detection in the future underground experiments, and possibly by the indirect DM detections from IceCube and SuperK neutrino experiments; (H) the detection of gamma rays from Fermi-LAT may not reach the desirable sensitivity for searching for the DM blind spot regions; (Hi) the SUSY searches at the LHC will substantially extend the discovery region for the blind-spot parameters. The dark matter blind spots thus may be unblinded with the collective efforts in future DM searches.
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