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MSSM Baryogenesis and Electric Dipole Moments: An Update on the Phenomenology

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We explore the implications of electroweak baryogenesis for future searches for permanent electric dipole moments in the context of the minimal supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model (MSSM). From a cosmological standpoint, we point out that regions of parameter space that over-produce relic lightest supersymmetric particles can be salvaged only by assuming a dilution of the particle relic density that makes it compatible with the dark matter density: this dilution must occur after dark matter freeze-out, which ordinarily takes place after electroweak baryogenesis, implying the same degree of dilution for the generated baryon number density as well. We expand on previous studies on the viable MSSM regions for baryogenesis, exploring for the first time an orthogonal slice of the relevant parameter space, namely the (tan\beta, m_A) plane, and the case of non-universal relative gaugino-higgsino CP violating phases. The main result of our study is that in all cases lower limits on the size of the electric dipole moments exist, and are typically on the same order, or above, the expected sensitivity of the next generation of experimental searches, implying that MSSM electroweak baryogenesis will be soon conclusively tested.

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Revisiting the Electron EDM in the NMSSM

hep-ph · 2025-07-08 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Adding 2HDM-type two-loop diagrams to the NMSSM electron EDM calculation tightens constraints on the CP-violating phase phi4 and changes the allowed parameter space for phi3, phi4, and phi5.

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  • Revisiting the Electron EDM in the NMSSM hep-ph · 2025-07-08 · conditional · none · ref 55 · internal anchor

    Adding 2HDM-type two-loop diagrams to the NMSSM electron EDM calculation tightens constraints on the CP-violating phase phi4 and changes the allowed parameter space for phi3, phi4, and phi5.