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| Journal Article | PUBDB-2015-04709 |
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2015
North-Holland Publ.
Amsterdam
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Please use a persistent id in citations: doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2015.06.044
Report No.: DESY-15-045; FTPI-MINN-15/15; IPMU15-0037; arXiv:1504.00504
Abstract: It has been widely known that bino-like dark matter in the supersymmetric (SUSY) theories in general suffers from over-production. The situation can be drastically improved if gluinos have a mass slightly heavier than the bino dark matter as they reduce the dark matter abundance through coannihilation. In this work, we consider such a bino–gluino coannihilation scenario in high-scale SUSY models, which can be actually realized when the squark-mass scale is less than 100–1000 TeV. We study the prospects for exploring this bino–gluino coannihilation scenario at the LHC. We show that the searches for long-lived colored particles with displaced vertices or large energy loss offer a strong tool to test this scenario in collider experiments.
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Probing Bino-Gluino Coannihilation at LHC
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