Abstract

In R-parity violating supersymmetry, the gravitino as the lightest supersymmetric particle (LSP) is a good candidate for dark matter, with the interesting characteristic to be detectable through γ-ray telescopes. We extend this analysis considering an axino next-to-LSP (NLSP) as a coexisting dark matter particle contributing with a detectable signal in the γ-ray spectrum. The analysis is carried out in the framework of the μνSSM, which solves the μ problem reproducing simultaneously neutrino data only with the addition of right-handed neutrinos. We find that important regions of the parameter space can be tested by future MeV-GeV γ-ray telescopes through the line signal coming from the decay of the axino NLSP into photon-neutrino. In a special region, a double-line signal from axino NLSP and gravitino LSP is possible with both contributions detectable.

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