Is there a connection between dark matter and supersymmetry in the universe?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion explores the potential connection between dark matter and supersymmetry, focusing on theoretical implications and the search for evidence. Participants consider the nature of dark matter, the role of supersymmetric particles, and the challenges in detecting these phenomena.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Technical explanation, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant questions the link between dark matter and supersymmetry, suggesting that dark matter could be sparticles, which are supersymmetric partners of known particles.
  • Another participant identifies the neutralino as a leading candidate for dark matter within the framework of supersymmetry.
  • A participant raises the challenge of testing the hypothesis that dark matter could be sparticles, asking about the potential signatures or distributions of sparticles that could be observed.
  • There is a suggestion that the search for answers may require advanced experiments, such as those planned at CERN, and that cosmic observations might also provide insights.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express varying degrees of speculation about the connection between dark matter and supersymmetry, with no consensus on the nature of dark matter or the feasibility of testing these hypotheses.

Contextual Notes

Participants acknowledge the lack of detection of both dark matter and sparticles, and the discussion includes uncertainties regarding the methods for testing these theories and the definitions of relevant terms.

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Readers interested in theoretical physics, cosmology, and the search for dark matter and supersymmetry may find this discussion relevant.

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Is there a link between dark matter and supersymmetry? I know that dark matter makes up a lot of the known universe but no one understands what it is. I also know that with supersymmetry each particle has a sparticle which is thousands of times heavier (however i don't know why) and that no sparticles have been detected yet, which is why CERN is making their super-powerful particle accelerator (sorry Fermilab)...well CERN are making it for a number of reasons really..


Anyway i digress...SO, neither have been detected, there is a lot of unexplained mass in space, so why couldn't this dark matter be sparticles??

Also, does that mean anti-matter has anti-sparticles?
 
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One of the principal contenders for dark matter is the neutralino, the supersymmetry partner of the neutrino. For the most recent discussion of the subject, look at arXiv:hep-ph/0312013. (if you are not familiar with arXiv, use google to get it.)
 
jimmy p wrote: SO, neither have been detected, there is a lot of unexplained mass in space, so why couldn't this dark matter be sparticles?
Indeed, it could be. Many a researcher is looking for ways of testing that, and other, related, hypotheses.

One difficulty: how would test such a hypothesis? What are the footprints of sparticles? What space and time distributions of sparticles make sense?

It helps that we now think we have a pretty good idea of the EM energy density in galactic suburbs, clusters, and superclusters, and its spectrum, all the way from very high energy gammas to ULF radio. Perhaps less of a handle on the baryonic matter densities.

Got any ideas for tests?
 
Well we could wait for CERN to build their contraption cos i wouldn't know where to start. It's obvious that the answer we are looking for won't be found on Earth for a while so maybe we should look to the stars... well maybe radiation from stellar objects anyway!
 

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