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Published June 15, 1990 | Published
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Supersymmetric dark matter above the W mass

Abstract

In this paper we study the cosmological consequences of the minimal supersymmetric extension of the standard model in the case that the neutralino is heavier than the W. We calculate the cross section for annihilation of heavy neutralinos into final states containing gauge and Higgs bosons (χ̃χ̃→WW,ZZ,HH,HW,HZ) and combine these results with those previously obtained for annihilation into fermions to find the relic cosmological abundance for the most general neutralino. The new channels are particularly important for Higgsino-like and mixed-state neutralinos, but are subdominant (to the fermion-antifermion annihilation channels) in the case that the neutralino is mostly a gaugino. The effect of the top-quark mass is also considered. Using these cross sections and the cosmological constraint Ωχ̃h2 ~< 1 we map the entire range of cosmologically acceptable supersymmetric parameter space and find a very general bound on the neutralino mass. For a top-quark mass of less than 180 GeV, neutralinos heavier than 3200 GeV are cosmologically inconsistent, and if the top-quark mass is less than 120 GeV, the bound is lowered to 2600 GeV. We find that a "heavy" neutralino (mχ̃>mW) that contributes Ωχ̃∼ 1 arises for a very wide range of model parameters and makes, therefore, a very natural and attractive dark-matter candidate.

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© 1990 The American Physical Society. Received 1 December 1989; revised 26 February 1990. M.P.K. would like to thank R. G. Sachs for encouragement during the early part of this work. This research was supported in part by the DOE (at Chicago), by NASA (Grant No. NGW-1340) and the DOE at Fermilab, and by the NSF Office of Science and Technology Centers, under cooperative agreement AST-8809616 (at Berkeley). M.P.K. also acknowledges financial support through the NASA Graduate Student Research Program.

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