Supersymmetric superheavy dark matter

Abstract

We propose the lightest supersymmetric particle (LSP) as a well-suited candidate for superheavy dark matter (SHDM). Various production mechanisms at the end of inflation can produce SHDM with the correct abundance, LSP h2 0.1, if its mass is sufficiently high. In particular, gravitational production requires that the mass mLSP of the LSP is above 3× 1011 GeV. Weak interactions remain perturbative despite the large mass hierarchy, mLSP mZ, because of the special decoupling properties of supersymmetry. As a result the model is predictive and we discuss the relevant cosmological processes for the case of a superheavy neutralino within this scheme.

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