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Axino Dark Matter and the CMSSM

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If the axino is the lightest superpartner and satisfies cosmological bounds, including a preferred range of the relic abundance of cold dark matter, then the usual stringent constraints on the parameter space of the CMSSM become greatly relaxed. The lightest superpartner of the usual CMSSM spectrum will appear to be stable in collider experiments but will not necessarily obey relic abundance constraints. It may be either neutral (lightest neutralino) or charged (typically a stau). With the axino as cold dark matter, large regions of the CMSSM, often corresponding to heavy superpartners, become allowed, depending on the axino mass and the reheating temperature.

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The Heavy Gluino in Natural No-Scale $\cal{F}$-$SU$(5)

hep-ph · 2019-08-16 · conditional · novelty 5.0

Relaxing the relic density constraint lets no-scale Flipped SU(5) push the gluino mass up to about 7.5 TeV, with the top quark mass and Higgs mass tradeoff setting the boundary.

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  • The Heavy Gluino in Natural No-Scale $\cal{F}$-$SU$(5) hep-ph · 2019-08-16 · conditional · none · ref 30 · internal anchor

    Relaxing the relic density constraint lets no-scale Flipped SU(5) push the gluino mass up to about 7.5 TeV, with the top quark mass and Higgs mass tradeoff setting the boundary.