Alessio Provenza (Trieste):
Dark matter in split extended supersymmetry
Abstract:
We consider the split extended (N=2) supersymmetry
scenario recently proposed by Antoniadis et al. [hep-ph/0507192] as a realistic low energy framework
arising from intersecting brane models. While all scalar superpartners and charged gauginos are naturally
at a heavy scale, the model low energy spectrum contains a Higgsino-like chargino and a neutralino
sector made out of two Higgsino and two Bino states. We show that the lightest neutralino is a viable
dark matter candidate, finding regions in the parameter space where its thermal relic abundance matches
the latest determination of the density of matter in the Universe by WMAP. We also discuss dark
matter detection strategies within this model: we point out that current data on cosmic-ray
antimatter already place significant constraints on the model, while direct detection is the most
promising technique for the future. Analogies and differences with respect to the standard split
SUSY scenario based on the MSSM are illustrated.
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