Can SKA--Phase 1 go much beyond the LHC in supersymmetry search?

Abstract

We study the potential of the Square Kilometre Array in the first phase (SKA1) in detecting dark matter annihilation signals from dwarf spheroidals in the form of diffuse radio synchrotron. Taking the minimal supersymmetric standard model as illustration, we show that it is possible to detect such signals for dark matter masses about an order of magnitude beyond the reach of the Large Hadron Collider, with about 100 hours of observation with the SKA1.

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