Astroparticle and Collider Physics as complementary sources for the study of string motivated supergravity models

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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4 pages, 1 figure, to appear in the proceedings of International Conference on Linear Colliders (LCWS 05), Stanford, USA, 18-2

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We provide a study of the phenomenology of heterotic orbifold compactifications scenarii within the context of supergravity effective theories. Our investigation focuses on those models where the soft Lagrangian is dominated by loop contributions to the various soft supersymmetry breaking parameters, giving a mixed anomaly-gravity mediation model. We consider the pattern of masses that are governed by these soft terms and investigate the implications of certain indirect constraints on supersymmetric models. In this framework, we point out how the complementarity between direct and indirect detection of a neutralino Dark Matter, and futur accelerator prospects can reduce considerably the parameter space of such models

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