Dark matter, fine-tuning and (g-2)μ in the pMSSM
Abstract
In this paper we analyze spectra in the phenomenological supersymmetric Standard Model that simultaneously result in the right dark-matter relic density DM h2, offer an explanation for the (g-2)μ discrepancy aμ and are minimally fine-tuned. We discuss the LHC phenomenology resulting from these spectra and the sensitivity of dark-matter direct detection experiments to these spectra. We find that the latter type of experiments with sensitivity to the spin-dependent dark-matter-nucleon scattering cross section σ SD,p will probe all of our found solutions.
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