Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
2001-11-22
eConf C010630:P309,2001
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
4 pages, 3 figures, uses RevTeX4, contribution to Snowmass 2001
Scientific paper
Supersymmetry may be discovered at high energy colliders, through low energy precision measurements, and by dark matter searches. We present a comprehensive analysis of all available probes in minimal supergravity. This work extends previous analyses by including the focus point branch of parameter space and the full array of promising indirect dark matter searches. We find that particle and astrophysical searches underway are highly complementary: each separately provides only partial coverage of the available parameter space, but together they probe almost all models. Cosmology does {\em not} provide upper bounds on superpartner masses useful for future colliders. At the same time, in the cosmologically preferred region, if supersymmetry is to be observable at a 500 GeV linear collider, some signature of supersymmetry must appear {\em before} the LHC.
Feng Jonathan L.
Matchev Konstantin T.
Wilczek Frank
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