TY - JOUR
T1 - Supersymmetric dark matter in light of recent LHC results
AU - Olive, Keith A.
PY - 2012/1/1
Y1 - 2012/1/1
N2 - Recent LHC results, most notably on the Higgs mass, have had a major impact on the family of constrained supersymmetric models. The combination of the lack of discovery of supersymmetric particles at the LHC and a Higgs mass of ∼ 125 GeV, pushes the supersymmetric mass scales up considerably making the prospects of the direct detection of dark matter in cryogenic experiments more remote. After first drawing some relations between minimal supergravity models and the CMSSM, I will discuss some of the implications of the LHC results on the CMSSM and the prospects for direct detection.
AB - Recent LHC results, most notably on the Higgs mass, have had a major impact on the family of constrained supersymmetric models. The combination of the lack of discovery of supersymmetric particles at the LHC and a Higgs mass of ∼ 125 GeV, pushes the supersymmetric mass scales up considerably making the prospects of the direct detection of dark matter in cryogenic experiments more remote. After first drawing some relations between minimal supergravity models and the CMSSM, I will discuss some of the implications of the LHC results on the CMSSM and the prospects for direct detection.
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M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85052864104
VL - 161
JO - Proceedings of Science
JF - Proceedings of Science
SN - 1824-8039
T2 - 8th International Workshop on the Dark Side of the Universe, DSU 2012
Y2 - 10 June 2012 through 15 June 2012
ER -