We investigate dark matter in a constrained E6 inspired supersymmetric model with an exact custodial symmetry and compare with the CMSSM. The breakdown of E6 leads to an additional U(1)N symmetry and a discrete matter parity. The custodial and matter symmetries imply there are two stable dark matter candidates, though one may be extremely light and contribute negligibly to the relic density. We demonstrate that a predominantly Higgsino, or mixed bino-Higgsino, neutralino can account for all of the relic abundance of dark matter, while fitting a 125 GeV SM-like Higgs and evading LHC limits on new states. However we show that the recent LUX 2016 limit on direct detection places severe constraints on the mixed bino-Higgsino scenarios that explain all of the dark matter. Nonetheless we still reveal interesting scenarios where the gluino, neutralino and chargino are light and discoverable at the LHC, but the full relic abundance is not accounted for. At the same time we also show that there is a huge volume of parameter space, with a predominantly Higgsino dark matter candidate that explains all the relic abundance, that will be discoverable with XENON1T. Finally we demonstrate that for the E6 inspired model the exotic leptoquarks could still be light and within range of future LHC searches.
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Athron, P., Harries, D., Nevzorov, R., & Williams, A. G. (2016). Dark matter in a constrained E 6 inspired SUSY model. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2016(12). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP12(2016)128
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