The Light Neutralino Dark Matter in the Generalized Minimal Supergravity (GmSUGRA)

Abstract

We investigate both the Z and H poles solutions for the Higgsino mass parameter μ>0 and μ<0 for the neutralino dark matter in light of the LHC supersymmetry searches and the direct detection dark matter experiments, LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ), in the Generalized Minimal Supergravity (GmSUGRA). Our study indicates that the latest experimental constraints from the LHC and LZ Collaborations exclude the light Higgsinos in the Z and H pole regions for the μ>0 case. Interestingly, for the μ < 0 case, a very light Higgsinos can still be consistent with the current constraints from the electroweakino searches and LZ experiment in the Z and H poles. Consequently, the μ < 0 case appears more promising and thus requires the dedicated efforts to make definitive conclusions about their current status from the experimental Collaborations. In this framework, our findings indicate a deviation of up to 2σ from the central value of \( aμ (g-2)μ/2 \), resonating with the experimental results reported by CMD and BDM.

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