Impact of dark matter direct searches and the LHC analyses on branon phenomenology
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2011
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American Physical Socety
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Dark Matter direct detection experiments are able to exclude interesting parameter space regions of particle models which predict an important amount of thermal relics. We use recent data to constrain the branon model and to compute the region that is favored by CDMS measurements. Within this work, we also update present colliders constraints with new studies coming from the LHC. Despite the present low luminosity, it is remarkable that for heavy branons, CMS and ATLAS measurements are already more constraining than previous analyses performed with TEVATRON and LEP data.
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© 2011 American Physical Society. This work is supported in part by DOE Grant Nos. FG02-94ER40823, FPA 2005-02327 project (DGICYT, Spain), CAM/UCM 910309 project, MICINN Consolider-Ingenio MULTIDARK CSD2009-00064, CONACYT (Mexico), and SNI (Mexico).