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arxiv: hep-ph/0011233 · v1 · pith:VPZNHIBHnew · submitted 2000-11-19 · ✦ hep-ph

Update of the direct detection of dark matter and the role of the nuclear spin

classification ✦ hep-ph
keywords crossallowedcoannihilationcosmologicaldetectiondirectinteractionmssm
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We update our exploration of the MSSM parameter space at the weak scale where new accelerator and cosmological constraints are respected. The dependence of WIMP-nucleon cross sections on parameters of the MSSM, uncertainties of the nucleon structure and other theoretical assumptions like universality and co-annihilation are considered. In particular, we find that the coannihilation does not have a significant effect in our analysis in certain regions which are allowed even with coannihilation. The new cosmological constraint on the relic neutralino density used in the form $0.1 < \Omega_\chi h^2_0<0.3$ does also not significantly affect the regions of allowed neutralino-nucleon cross sections. We notice that for nuclear targets with spin the spin-dependent interaction may determine the lower bound for the direct detection rate when the cross section of the scalar interaction drops below about $10^{-12} $pb.

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