Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8191352 Physics Letters B 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
We show that b-τ Yukawa unification can be successfully implemented in the constrained minimal supersymmetric model and it yields the stop co-annihilation scenario. The lightest supersymmetric particle is a bino-like dark matter neutralino, which is accompanied by a 10-20% heavier stop of mass ∼100-330 GeV. We highlight some benchmark points which show a gluino with mass ∼0.6-1.7 TeV, while the first two family squarks and all sleptons have masses in the multi-TeV range.
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