Future Prospects for the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model
Shehu AbdusSalam, Safura Sadeghi Barzani, Mohammadreza Noormandipour
Abstract
Experimental collaborations for the large hadron collider conducted many and various searches for supersymmetry. In the absence of signals, lower limits were put on sparticle masses but usually within frameworks with (over-) simplifications relative to the entire indications by supersymmetry models. For complementing current interpretations of experimental bounds, we introduce a 30-parameters version of the R-parity conserving minimal supersymmetric standard model (MSSM-30). Using a sample of the MSSM-30 which are in harmony with cold dark matter, flavour and precision electroweak constraints, we explicitly show the prospects for assessing neutralino candidate dark matter in contrast to future searches for supersymmetry. The MSSM-30 parameters regions that are beyond reach to dark matter direct detection experiments could be probed by future hadron-hadron colliders.