Revisiting singlino dark matter of the natural Z3-symmetric NMSSM in the light of LHC

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Waleed Abdallah
Arindam Chatterjee
AseshKrishna Datta
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[1] Harish-Chandra Research Institute,Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science
[2] HBNI,Physics and Applied Mathematics Unit
[3] Cairo University,undefined
[4] Indian Statistical Institute,undefined
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Journal of High Energy Physics | / 2019卷
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Supersymmetry Phenomenology;
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Inspired by the fact that relatively small values of the effective higgsino mass parameter of the Z3-symmetric Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (NMSSM) could render the scenario ‘natural’, we explore the plausibility of having relatively light neutralinos and charginos (the electroweakinos or the ewinos) in such a scenario with a rather light singlino-like Lightest Supersymmetric Particle (LSP), which is a Dark Matter (DM) candidate, and singlet-dominated scalar excitations. By first confirming the indications in the existing literature that finding simultaneous compliance with results from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and those from various DM experiments with such light states is, in general, a difficult ask, we proceed to demonstrate, with the help of a few representative benchmark points, how exactly and to what extent could such a highly motivated ‘natural’ setup with a singlino-like DM candidate still remains plausible.
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