Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10725004 | Physics Letters B | 2012 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
We consider a recently proposed supersymmetric radiative seesaw model which is coupled with the minimal supergravity. The conventional R parity and Z2 invariance are imposed, which ensures the existence of a multi-component dark matter system. We assume that the pair of the lightest neutralino ÏË and the fermionic component Î¾Ë of the inert Higgs supermultiplet is dark matter. If Î¾Ë is lighter than ÏË, and the lightest neutral inert Higgs boson is kinematically forbidden to decay (third dark matter), the allowed region in the m0-M1/2 plane increases considerably, where m0 and M1/2 are the universal soft-supersymmetry-breaking scalar and gaugino mass, respectively, although the dominant component of the multi-component dark matter system is ÏË. There is a wide allowed region above the recent LHC limit.
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Authors
Mayumi Aoki, Jisuke Kubo, Taishi Okawa, Hiroshi Takano,