Neutralino dark matter and trilepton searches in the MSSM
Résumé
Searches for supersymmetry are among the most exciting physics goals at run II of the Tevatron. In particular, in supersymmetric models with light charginos, neutralinos, and sleptons, associated chargino-neutralino production can potentially be observed as multilepton events with missing energy. We discuss how, in the generic TeV-scale minimal supersymmetric standard model (MSSM), the prospects for these chargino-neutralino searches are impacted by cosmological considerations, namely, the neutralino relic abundance and direct detection limits. We also discuss what an observation of chargino-neutralino production at the Tevatron would imply for the prospects of future direct dark-matter searches without assuming specific patterns of supersymmetry breaking.
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