Probing the light Higgs pole resonance annihilation of dark matter in the light of XENON100 and CDMS-II observations
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✦ hep-ph
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higgslighttildeannihilationbosoncdms-iidarklarge
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We consider the prospect of lightest neutralino (${\tilde \chi}_1^0$) as a dark matter candidate in the light of recent interesting observations from the XENON100 and CDMS-II experiments in minimal supergravity framework with large $\tan\beta$ and non-vanishing $A_0$. Within the WMAP satisfied zone, there is a large direct detection reach of lighter ${\tilde \chi}_1^0$ in the lighter Higgs boson mediated resonance annihilation domain of the above scenario. It is seen that the heavier Higgs boson plays a dominating role in the ${\tilde \chi}_1^0-p$ cross-section in the associated zone of parameter space in spite of having a larger mass. Possible LHC signatures are discussed.
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