Neutralino Relic Density with a Cosmological Constant confronts Electroweak Precision Measurements
Abstract
We discuss the relic density of the lightest of the supersymmetric particles in view of new cosmological data, which favour the concept of an accelerating Universe with a non-vanishing cosmological constant. The new bound on the Cold Dark Matter density, $\Omega_{CDM} h_0^2 \lesssim 0.22$, puts stringent constraints on supersymmetry preferring low supersymmetry breaking scales, in sharp contrast to electroweak precision measurements favouring large supersymmetry breaking scales. Supersymmetric predictions are in agreement with cosmological data and electroweak precision data in the window of the parameter space: $m_0<200\GeV$, $300\GeV<M_{1/2}<400\GeV$, putting lower bounds on sparticle masses.
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