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Varying the Universality of Supersymmetry-Breaking Contributions to MSSM Higgs Boson Masses

We consider the minimal supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model (MSSM) with varying amounts of non-universality in the soft supersymmetry-breaking contributions to the Higgs scalar masses. In addition to the constrained MSSM (CMSSM) in which these are universal with the soft supersymmetry-bre...

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Autores principales: Ellis, John R., Olive, Keith A., Sandick, Pearl
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.78.075012
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1104882
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Olive, Keith A.
Sandick, Pearl
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Sandick, Pearl
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description We consider the minimal supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model (MSSM) with varying amounts of non-universality in the soft supersymmetry-breaking contributions to the Higgs scalar masses. In addition to the constrained MSSM (CMSSM) in which these are universal with the soft supersymmetry-breaking contributions to the squark and slepton masses at the input GUT scale, we consider scenarios in which both the Higgs scalar masses are non-universal by the same amount (NUHM1), and scenarios in which they are independently non-universal (NUHM2). We show how the NUHM1 scenarios generalize the (m_{1/2}, m_0) planes of the CMSSM by allowing either mu or m_A to take different (fixed) values and we also show how the NUHM1 scenarios are embedded as special cases of the more general NUHM2 scenarios. Generalizing from the CMSSM, we find regions of the NUHM1 parameter space that are excluded because the LSP is a selectron. We also find new regions where the neutralino relic density falls within the range preferred by astrophysical and cosmological measurements, thanks to rapid annihilation through direct-channel Higgs poles, or coannihilation with selectrons, or because the LSP composition crosses over from being mainly bino to mainly Higgsino. Generalizing further to the NUHM2, we find regions of its parameter space where a sneutrino is the LSP, and others where neutralino coannihilation with sneutrinos is important for the relic densi ty. In both the NUHM1 and the NUHM2, there are slivers of parameter space where the LHC has fewer prospects for discovering sparticles than in the CMSSM, because either m_{1/2} and/or m_0 may be considerably larger than in the CMSSM.
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spelling cern-11048822023-03-14T16:47:19Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.78.075012http://cds.cern.ch/record/1104882engEllis, John R.Olive, Keith A.Sandick, PearlVarying the Universality of Supersymmetry-Breaking Contributions to MSSM Higgs Boson MassesParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe consider the minimal supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model (MSSM) with varying amounts of non-universality in the soft supersymmetry-breaking contributions to the Higgs scalar masses. In addition to the constrained MSSM (CMSSM) in which these are universal with the soft supersymmetry-breaking contributions to the squark and slepton masses at the input GUT scale, we consider scenarios in which both the Higgs scalar masses are non-universal by the same amount (NUHM1), and scenarios in which they are independently non-universal (NUHM2). We show how the NUHM1 scenarios generalize the (m_{1/2}, m_0) planes of the CMSSM by allowing either mu or m_A to take different (fixed) values and we also show how the NUHM1 scenarios are embedded as special cases of the more general NUHM2 scenarios. Generalizing from the CMSSM, we find regions of the NUHM1 parameter space that are excluded because the LSP is a selectron. We also find new regions where the neutralino relic density falls within the range preferred by astrophysical and cosmological measurements, thanks to rapid annihilation through direct-channel Higgs poles, or coannihilation with selectrons, or because the LSP composition crosses over from being mainly bino to mainly Higgsino. Generalizing further to the NUHM2, we find regions of its parameter space where a sneutrino is the LSP, and others where neutralino coannihilation with sneutrinos is important for the relic densi ty. In both the NUHM1 and the NUHM2, there are slivers of parameter space where the LHC has fewer prospects for discovering sparticles than in the CMSSM, because either m_{1/2} and/or m_0 may be considerably larger than in the CMSSM.We consider the minimal supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model (MSSM) with varying amounts of non-universality in the soft supersymmetry-breaking contributions to the Higgs scalar masses. In addition to the constrained MSSM (CMSSM) in which these are universal with the soft supersymmetry-breaking contributions to the squark and slepton masses at the input GUT scale, we consider scenarios in which both the Higgs scalar masses are non-universal by the same amount (NUHM1), and scenarios in which they are independently non-universal (NUHM2). We show how the NUHM1 scenarios generalize the (m_{1/2}, m_0) planes of the CMSSM by allowing either mu or m_A to take different (fixed) values and we also show how the NUHM1 scenarios are embedded as special cases of the more general NUHM2 scenarios. Generalizing from the CMSSM, we find regions of the NUHM1 parameter space that are excluded because the LSP is a selectron. We also find new regions where the neutralino relic density falls within the range preferred by astrophysical and cosmological measurements, thanks to rapid annihilation through direct-channel Higgs poles, or coannihilation with selectrons, or because the LSP composition crosses over from being mainly bino to mainly Higgsino. Generalizing further to the NUHM2, we find regions of its parameter space where a sneutrino is the LSP, and others where neutralino coannihilation with sneutrinos is important for the relic density. In both the NUHM1 and the NUHM2, there are slivers of parameter space where the LHC has fewer prospects for discovering sparticles than in the CMSSM, because either m_{1/2} and/or m_0 may be considerably larger than in the CMSSM.arXiv:0805.2343CERN-PH-TH-2008-106UMN-TH-2645-08FTPI-MINN-08-14CERN-PH-TH-2008-106FTPI-MINN-2008-14UMN-TH-2008-2645oai:cds.cern.ch:11048822008-05-16
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Ellis, John R.
Olive, Keith A.
Sandick, Pearl
Varying the Universality of Supersymmetry-Breaking Contributions to MSSM Higgs Boson Masses
title Varying the Universality of Supersymmetry-Breaking Contributions to MSSM Higgs Boson Masses
title_full Varying the Universality of Supersymmetry-Breaking Contributions to MSSM Higgs Boson Masses
title_fullStr Varying the Universality of Supersymmetry-Breaking Contributions to MSSM Higgs Boson Masses
title_full_unstemmed Varying the Universality of Supersymmetry-Breaking Contributions to MSSM Higgs Boson Masses
title_short Varying the Universality of Supersymmetry-Breaking Contributions to MSSM Higgs Boson Masses
title_sort varying the universality of supersymmetry-breaking contributions to mssm higgs boson masses
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.78.075012
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1104882
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