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Neutralino Dark Matter at 14 and 100 TeV

Matthew Low, Lian-Tao Wang

Published 2014-04-02, updated 2014-09-05Version 2

In recent years the search for dark matter has intensified with competitive bounds coming from collider searches, direct detection, and indirect detection. Collider searches at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) lack the necessary center-of-mass energy to probe TeV-scale dark matter. It is TeV-scale dark matter, however, that remains viable for many models of supersymmetry. In this paper, we study the reach of a 100 TeV proton-proton collider for neutralino dark matter and compare to 14 TeV LHC projections. We employ a supersymmetric simplified model approach and present reach estimates from monojet searches, soft lepton searches, and disappearing track searches. The searches are applied to pure neutralino spectra, compressed neutralino spectra, and coannihilating spectra. We find a factor of 4-5 improvement in mass reach in going from 14 TeV to 100 TeV. More specifically, we find that given a 1% systematic uncertainty, a 100 TeV collider could exclude winos up to 1.4 TeV and higgsinos up to 850 GeV in the monojet channel. Coannihilation scenarios with gluinos can be excluded with neutralino masses of 6.2 TeV, with stops at 2.8 TeV, and with squarks at 4.0 TeV. Using a soft lepton search, compressed spectra with a chargino-neutralino splitting of $\Delta m = 20 - 30$ GeV can exclude neutralinos at $\sim$ 1 TeV. Given a sufficiently long chargino lifetime, the disappearing track search is very effective and we extrapolate current experimental bounds to estimate that a $\sim$ 2 TeV wino could be discovered and a $\sim$ 3 TeV wino could be excluded.

Comments: v2: 31 pages, 14 figures, 8 tables, add references, added summary figure, and added discussion on systematics
Journal: JHEP 1408 (2014) 161
Categories: hep-ph, hep-ex
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