Bryan Ostdiek
University of Oregon
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Physical Review D | 2015
Joseph Bramante; Patrick J. Fox; A. Martin; Bryan Ostdiek; Tilman Plehn; Torben Schell; Michihisa Takeuchi
We map the parameter space for minimal supersymmetric Standard Model neutralino dark matter which freezes out to the observed relic abundance, in the limit that all superpartners except the neutralinos and charginos are decoupled. In this space of relic neutralinos, we show the dominant dark matter annihilation modes, the mass splittings among the electroweakinos, direct detection rates, and collider cross sections. The mass difference between the dark matter and the next-to-lightest neutral and charged states is typically much less than electroweak gauge boson masses. With these small mass differences, the relic neutralino surface is accessible to a future 100 TeV hadron collider, which can discover interneutralino mass splittings down to 1 GeV and thermal relic dark matter neutralino masses up to 1.5 TeV with a few inverse attobarns of luminosity. This coverage is a direct consequence of the increased collider energy: in the Standard Model events with missing transverse momentum in the TeV range have mostly hard electroweak radiation, distinct from the soft radiation shed in compressed electroweakino decays. As a result, we exploit this kinematic feature in final states including photons and leptons, tailored to the 100 TeV collider environment.
Physical Review D | 2016
Joseph Bramante; Nishita Desai; Patrick J. Fox; A. Martin; Bryan Ostdiek; Tilman Plehn
We present a complete phenomenological prospectus for thermal relic neutralinos. Including Sommerfeld enhancements to relic abundance and halo annihilation calculations, we obtain direct, indirect, and collider discovery prospects for all neutralinos with mass parameters
Physical Review D | 2014
Joseph Bramante; Antonio Delgado; A. Martin; Bryan Ostdiek; Fatemeh Elahi
Physical Review D | 2015
Bryan Ostdiek
M_1,M_2,|\mu| < 4
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2018
Timothy Cohen; Marat Freytsis; Bryan Ostdiek
Physical Review D | 2015
Antonio Delgado; Mateo Garcia-Pepin; Bryan Ostdiek; Mariano Quiros
TeV, that freeze out to the observed dark matter abundance, with scalar superpartners decoupled. Much of the relic neutralino sector will be uncovered by the direct detection experiments Xenon1T and LZ, as well as indirect detection with CTA. We emphasize that thermal relic higgsinos will be found by next-generation direct detection experiments, so long as
Physical Review D | 2018
Spencer Chang; Timothy Cohen; Bryan Ostdiek
Physical Review D | 2017
G. Barello; Bryan Ostdiek; Christopher A. Newby; Spencer Chang
M_{1,2} < 4
Physical Review D | 2015
Carlos Alvarado; Antonio Delgado; Bryan Ostdiek; A. Martin
Physical Review D | 2016
Timothy Cohen; Graham D. Kribs; Ann E. Nelson; Bryan Ostdiek
TeV. Charged tracks at a 100 TeV hadron collider complement indirect searches for relic winos. Thermal relic bino-winos still evade all planned experiments, including disappearing charged-track searches. Furthermore, they can be discovered by compressed electroweakino searches at a 100 TeV collider, completing the full coverage of the relic neutralino surface.