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The impact of priors and observables on parameter inferences in the constrained MSSM

Trotta R.
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Feroz F.
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Hobson M.
altro
De Austri R. R.
2008
  • journal article

Periodico
JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Abstract
We use a newly released version of the SuperBayeS code to analyze the impact of the choice of priors and the influence of various constraints on the statistical conclusions for the preferred values of the parameters of the Constrained MSSM. We assess the effect in a Bayesian framework and compare it with an alternative likelihood-based measure of a profile likelihood. We employ a new scanning algorithm (MultiNest) which increases the computational efficiency by a factor ∼ 200 with respect to previously used techniques. We demonstrate that the currently available data are not yet sufficiently constraining to allow one to determine the preferred values of CMSSM parameters in a way that is completely independent of the choice of priors and statistical measures. While B R ( Xsγ) generally favors large m 0, this is in some contrast with the preference for low values of m0 and m1/2 that is almost entirely a consequence of a combination of prior effects and a single constraint coming from the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon, which remains somewhat controversial. Using an information-theoretical measure, we find that the cosmological dark matter abundance determination provides at least 80% of the total constraining power of all available observables. Despite the remaining uncertainties, prospects for direct detection in the CMSSM remain excellent, with the spin-independent neutralino-proton cross section almost guaranteed above σ SIp 10-10pb, independently of the choice of priors or statistics. Likewise, gluino and lightest Higgs discovery at the LHC remain highly encouraging. While in this work we have used the CMSSM as particle physics model, our formalism and scanning technique can be readily applied to a wider class of models with several free parameters. © 2008 SISSA.
DOI
10.1088/1126-6708/2008/12/024
WOS
WOS:000265578300024
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11767/116845
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-62649103178
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