Multi-Dimensional mSUGRA Likelihood Maps

Abstract

We calculate the likelihood map in the full 7 dimensional parameter space of the minimal supersymmetric standard model (MSSM) assuming universal boundary conditions on the supersymmetry breaking terms. Simultaneous variations of m0, A0, M1/2, tan beta, mt, mb and alphas(MZ) are applied using a Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm. We use measurements of b -> s gamma, (g-2)mu and OmegaDM h2 in order to constrain the model. We present likelihood distributions for some of the sparticle masses, for the branching ratio of Bs0 -> mu+ mu- and for mstau-mchi10. An upper limit of 2.10-8 on this branching ratio might be achieved at the Tevatron, and would rule out 29% of the currently allowed likelihood. If one allows for non thermal-neutralino components of dark matter, this fraction becomes 35%. The mass ordering allows the important cascade decay squarkL -> chi20 -> sleptonR -> chi10 with a likelihood of 24+/-4%. The stop coannihilation region is highly disfavoured, whereas the light Higgs region is marginally disfavoured.

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