Jiaming Zheng
University of Minnesota
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European Physical Journal C | 2014
John Ellis; Keith A. Olive; Jiaming Zheng
Many supersymmetric models such as the constrained minimal supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model (CMSSM) feature a strip in parameter space where the lightest neutralino
Physical Review D | 2015
Yann Mambrini; Natsumi Nagata; Keith A. Olive; Jérémie Quevillon; Jiaming Zheng
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2015
Natsumi Nagata; Keith A. Olive; Jiaming Zheng
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Physical Review D | 2016
Yann Mambrini; Natsumi Nagata; Keith A. Olive; Jiaming Zheng
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2016
Jason L. Evans; Natsumi Nagata; Keith A. Olive; Jiaming Zheng
χ is identified as the lightest supersymmetric particle, the lighter stop squark
Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2017
Natsumi Nagata; Keith A. Olive; Jiaming Zheng
European Physical Journal C | 2015
O. L. Buchmueller; M. Citron; John Ellis; Sunny Guha; J. Marrouche; Keith A. Olive; K. J. de Vries; Jiaming Zheng
{\tilde{t}_1}
European Physical Journal C | 2016
O. L. Buchmueller; M. Citron; John Ellis; Sunny Guha; J. Marrouche; Keith A. Olive; K. J. de Vries; Jiaming Zheng
arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology | 2018
Koichi Hamaguchi; Natsumi Nagata; Keisuke Yanagi; Jiaming Zheng
t~1 is the next-to-lightest supersymmetric particle (NLSP), and the relic