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We reviewthe status of different dark-matter candidates in the context of supersymmetric models, in particular the neutralino as a realization of the WIMP mechanism and the gravitino. We give a summary of the recent bounds in direct and indirect detection and also of the LHC searches relevant for the dark-matter question. We also discuss the implications of the Higgs discovery for the supersymmetric dark-matter models and give the prospects for the future years.
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- Higgs Boson
- SUSY Breaking
- Light Supersymmetric Particle
- Standard Model Particle
- Annihilation Cross Section
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Catena, R., Covi, L. (2014). SUSY dark matter(s). In: Antoniadis, I., Ghilencea, D. (eds) Supersymmetry After the Higgs Discovery. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44172-5_7
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