Title of article
Wino cold dark matter from anomaly mediated SUSY breaking Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Takeo Moroi، نويسنده , , Lisa Randall، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
18
From page
455
To page
472
Abstract
The cosmological moduli problem is discussed in the framework of sequestered sector/anomaly mediated supersymmetry (SUSY) breaking. In this scheme, the gravitino mass (corresponding to the moduli masses) is naturally 10–100 TeV, and hence the lifetime of the moduli fields can be shorter than ∼1 sec. As a result, the cosmological moduli fields should decay before big-bang nucleosynthesis starts. Furthermore, in the anomaly mediated scenario, the lightest superparticle (LSP) is the Wino-like neutralino. Although the large annihilation cross section means the thermal relic density of the Wino LSP is too small to be the dominant component of cold dark matter (CDM), moduli decays can produce Winos in sufficient abundance to constitute CDM. If Winos are indeed the dark matter, it will be highly advantageous from the point of view of detection. If the halo density is dominated by the Wino-like LSP, the detection rate of Wino CDM in Ge detectors can be as large as 0.1–0.01 event/kg/day, which is within the reach of the future CDM detection with Ge detector. Furthermore, there is a significant positron signal from pair annihilation of Winos in our galaxy which may give a spectacular signal at AMS.
Journal title
Nuclear Physics B
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Nuclear Physics B
Record number
882090
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