Neutralino Dark Matter in mSUGRA: reopening the light Higgs pole window

Abstract

The requirement that the lightest neutralino 10 has the right thermal relic density to explain all Dark Matter in the universe strongly constrains the parameter space of supersymmetric models in general, and of the mSUGRA model in particular. Recently improved calculations of the mass of the light CP-even Higgs boson h present in this model, and the increased central value of the mass of the top quark, have re--opened the possibility that 2 mh. In this ``h-pole region'' the LSP annihilation cross section is enhanced by near-resonant h exchange in the s-channel, reducing the relic density to acceptable values. We delineate the corresponding region of mSUGRA parameter space, and explore its phenomenology. In particular, we find strong upper bounds on the masses of the gluino, lighter chargino and LSP.

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