Weighing the light gravitino mass with weak lensing surveys

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We explore the discovery potential of light gravitino mass m3/2 by combining future cosmology surveys and collider experiments. The former probe the imprint of light gravitinos in the cosmic matter density field, whereas the latter search signatures of a supersymmetry breaking mechanism. Free-streaming of light gravitinos suppresses the density fluctuations at galactic and sub-galactic length scales, where weak gravitational lensing can be used as a powerful probe. We perform numerical simulations of structure formation to quantify the effect. We then run realistic ray-tracing simulations of gravitational lensing to measure the cosmic shear in models with light gravitino. We forecast the possible reach of future wide-field surveys by Fisher analysis; the light gravitino mass can be determined with an accuracy of m 3/2 = 4 ± 1 eV by a combination of the Hyper Suprime Cam survey and cosmic microwave background anisotropy data obtained by Planck satellite. The corresponding accuracy to be obtained by the future Large Synoptic Survey Telescope is δm3/2 = 0.6 eV. Data from experiments at Large Hadron Collider at 14 TeV will provide constraint at m 3/2 ≃ 5 eV in the minimal framework of gauge-mediated supersymmetry breaking (GMSB) model. We conclude that a large class of the GMSB model can be tested by combining the cosmological observations and the collider experiments. © 2014 The Author(s).

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Kamada, A., Shirasaki, M., & Yoshida, N. (2014). Weighing the light gravitino mass with weak lensing surveys. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2014(6). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP06(2014)162

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