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Robustness of dark matter constraints and interplay with collider searches for New Physics

A bstract We study the implications of dark matter searches, together with collider constraints, on the phenomenological MSSM with neutralino dark matter and focus on the consequences of the related uncertainties in some detail. We consider, inter alia, the latest results from AMS-02, Fermi-LAT and...

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Published in:The journal of high energy physics 2017-11, Vol.2017 (11), p.1-56, Article 132
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Classical and Quantum Gravitation
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