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Higgs and supersymmetric particle signals at the infrared fixed point of the top quark mass

We study the properties of the Higgs and supersymmetric particle spectrum associated with the infrared fixed point solution of the top quark mass in the MSSM. We concentrate on the possible detection of these particles, analysing the deviations from the Standard Model predictions for the leptonic an...

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Autores principales: Carena, M S, Wagner, C E M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1994
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(95)00341-O
http://cds.cern.ch/record/267037
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author Carena, M S
Wagner, C E M
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Wagner, C E M
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description We study the properties of the Higgs and supersymmetric particle spectrum associated with the infrared fixed point solution of the top quark mass in the MSSM. We concentrate on the possible detection of these particles, analysing the deviations from the Standard Model predictions for the leptonic and hadronic variables measured at LEP and for the decay rate b\rightarrow s\gamma. We consider the low and moderate \tan \beta regime, and we study both, the cases of universal and non--universal soft supersymmetry breaking parameters at high energies. In the first case, for any given value of the top quark mass, the Higgs and sparticle spectra are completely determined as a function of two soft supersymmetry breaking parameters. In the case of non--universality, instead, the strong correlations between the sparticle masses are relaxed, allowing a richer structure for the precision data variables. We show, however, that the requirement that the low energy theory proceeds from a grand unified theory with a local symmetry group including SU(5), strongly constrains the set of possible indirect experimental signatures. As a general feature, whenever a significant deviation from the Standard Model value of the precision data variables is predicted, a light sparticle, visible at LEP2, appears in the spectrum.
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spelling cern-2670372019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/0550-3213(95)00341-Ohttp://cds.cern.ch/record/267037engCarena, M SWagner, C E MHiggs and supersymmetric particle signals at the infrared fixed point of the top quark massParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe study the properties of the Higgs and supersymmetric particle spectrum associated with the infrared fixed point solution of the top quark mass in the MSSM. We concentrate on the possible detection of these particles, analysing the deviations from the Standard Model predictions for the leptonic and hadronic variables measured at LEP and for the decay rate b\rightarrow s\gamma. We consider the low and moderate \tan \beta regime, and we study both, the cases of universal and non--universal soft supersymmetry breaking parameters at high energies. In the first case, for any given value of the top quark mass, the Higgs and sparticle spectra are completely determined as a function of two soft supersymmetry breaking parameters. In the case of non--universality, instead, the strong correlations between the sparticle masses are relaxed, allowing a richer structure for the precision data variables. We show, however, that the requirement that the low energy theory proceeds from a grand unified theory with a local symmetry group including SU(5), strongly constrains the set of possible indirect experimental signatures. As a general feature, whenever a significant deviation from the Standard Model value of the precision data variables is predicted, a light sparticle, visible at LEP2, appears in the spectrum.hep-ph/9408253CERN-TH-7393-94oai:cds.cern.ch:2670371994-08-09
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Carena, M S
Wagner, C E M
Higgs and supersymmetric particle signals at the infrared fixed point of the top quark mass
title Higgs and supersymmetric particle signals at the infrared fixed point of the top quark mass
title_full Higgs and supersymmetric particle signals at the infrared fixed point of the top quark mass
title_fullStr Higgs and supersymmetric particle signals at the infrared fixed point of the top quark mass
title_full_unstemmed Higgs and supersymmetric particle signals at the infrared fixed point of the top quark mass
title_short Higgs and supersymmetric particle signals at the infrared fixed point of the top quark mass
title_sort higgs and supersymmetric particle signals at the infrared fixed point of the top quark mass
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(95)00341-O
http://cds.cern.ch/record/267037
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