Natural SUSY with mixed axion/axino dark matter

Abstract

While supersymmetric models provide a solution to the big hierarchy problem, natural SUSY is also allowed by the little hierarchy problem. In supersymmetric models which include the Peccei-Quinn (PQ) solution to the strong CP problem, one expects the presence of an axion-axino-saxion supermultiplet with a micro-eV-scale axion and a saxion with mass of order the soft breaking scale. The axino mass is much more model-dependent, and may occur in the range of keV-TeV: over 9 orders of magnitude. This leads to the possibility of the axino as lightest SUSY particle (LSP) and the presence of mixed axion plus axino dark matter. The case of natural SUSY with higgsino-like WIMPs as LSP seems (nearly) excluded by multi-ton noble liquid WIMP detector limits, even in the case where the LSP has a depleted abundance compared to axions. We examine the case where the axino is LSP leading to mixed axion-axino dark matter in a natural SUSY context. We map out regions of PQ scale fa vs. axino mass m parameter space where such a scenario remains viable in both the SUSY DFSZ and KSVZ axion models. For axino mass ~100 keV, we find solutions in accord with the measured dark matter abundance with mainly warm axino dark matter for fa~ 1011 GeV and also solutions with mainly axion cold DM and a tiny axino contribution for higher fa~ 3× 1012 GeV.

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