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Testing Cosmology at the ILC

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 Added by Andreas Birkedal
 Publication date 2005
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We investigate the capabilities for the LHC and the ILC to perform measurements of new physics parameters relevant for the calculation of the cosmological relic abundance of the lightest neutralino in supersymmetry. Specifically, we delineate the range of values for the cold dark matter relic abundance $Omega_{chi} h^2$, which will be consistent with the expected precision measurements at the LHC, and, subsequently, at the ILC. We illustrate our approach with a toy study of an updated benchmark point B. We then show some preliminary results of a similar analysis along those lines of the LCC2 benchmark point in the focus point region.



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