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Light Neutralinos with Large Scattering Cross Sections in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model

arXiv:1003.0682 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.81.111701

Abstract

Motivated by recent data from CoGeNT and the DAMA annual modulation signal, we discuss collider constraints on MSSM neutralino dark matter with mass in the 5-15 GeV range. Such an LSP would be a Bino with a small Higgsino admixture. Maximization of the DM-nucleon scattering cross section for such a WIMP requires a light Higgs boson with tan beta enhanced couplings. Limits on the invisible width of the Z boson, when combined with Tevatron constraints on Higgs bosons at large tan beta, and the rare decay $B^{\pm} \to τν$ constrain cross sections to be below $σ_n \lesssim 2 \times 10^{-41} {cm}^2$. This indicates a slight local Dark Matter over-density would be necessary to explain the CoGeNT excess. This scenario also requires a light charged Higgs boson, which can give substantial contributions to rare decays such as $b \to s γ$ and $t \to b H^+$.

5 pages, 3 figures. v2: refs updated, minor typos corrected, new discussion on B->Dτν, journal version