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SUSY decays of Higgs particles

Among the possible decay modes of Higgs particles into supersymmetric states, neutralino and chargino decays play a prominent rôle. The experimental opportunities of observing such decay modes at LEP2 and at future $\ee$ linear colliders are analyzed within the frame of the Minimal Supersymmetric ex...

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Autores principales: Djouadi, A., Janot, P., Kalinowski, J., Zerwas, P.M.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1996
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0370-2693(96)00414-5
http://cds.cern.ch/record/299676
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author Djouadi, A.
Janot, P.
Kalinowski, J.
Zerwas, P.M.
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Janot, P.
Kalinowski, J.
Zerwas, P.M.
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description Among the possible decay modes of Higgs particles into supersymmetric states, neutralino and chargino decays play a prominent rôle. The experimental opportunities of observing such decay modes at LEP2 and at future $\ee$ linear colliders are analyzed within the frame of the Minimal Supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model. For heavy Higgs particles, the chargino/neutralino decay modes can be very important, while only a small window is open for the lightest CP--even Higgs particle. If charginos/neutralinos are found at LEP2, such decay modes can be searched for in a small area of the parameter space, and invisible decays may reduce the exclusion limits of the lightest CP-even Higgs particle slightly; if charginos/neutralinos are not found at LEP2 in direct searches, the Higgs search will not be affected by the SUSY particle sector.
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spelling cern-2996762023-03-14T20:10:48Zdoi:10.1016/0370-2693(96)00414-5http://cds.cern.ch/record/299676engDjouadi, A.Janot, P.Kalinowski, J.Zerwas, P.M.SUSY decays of Higgs particlesParticle Physics - PhenomenologyAmong the possible decay modes of Higgs particles into supersymmetric states, neutralino and chargino decays play a prominent rôle. The experimental opportunities of observing such decay modes at LEP2 and at future $\ee$ linear colliders are analyzed within the frame of the Minimal Supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model. For heavy Higgs particles, the chargino/neutralino decay modes can be very important, while only a small window is open for the lightest CP--even Higgs particle. If charginos/neutralinos are found at LEP2, such decay modes can be searched for in a small area of the parameter space, and invisible decays may reduce the exclusion limits of the lightest CP-even Higgs particle slightly; if charginos/neutralinos are not found at LEP2 in direct searches, the Higgs search will not be affected by the SUSY particle sector.Among the possible decay modes of Higgs particles into supersymmetric states, neutralino and chargino decays play a prominent r\~ole. The experimental opportunities of observing such decay modes at LEP2 and at future e+e- linear colliders are analyzed within the frame of the Minimal Supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model. For heavy Higgs particles, the chargino/neutralino decay modes can be very important, while only a small window is open for the lightest CP-even Higgs particle. If charginos/neutralinos are found at LEP2, such decay modes can be searched for in a small area of the parameter space, and invisible decays may reduce the exclusion limits of the lightest CP-even Higgs particle slightly; if charginos/neutralinos are not found at LEP2 in direct searches, the Higgs search will not be affected by the SUSY particle sector.Among the possible decay modes of Higgs particles into supersymmetric states, neutralino and chargino decays play a prominent rôle. The experimental opportunities of observing such decay modes at LEP2 and at future e + e − linear colliders are analyzed within the frame of the Minimal Supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model. For heavy Higgs particles, the chargino/neutralino decay modes can be very important, while only a small window is open for the lightest CP-even Higgs particle. If charginos/neutralinos are found at LEP2, such decay modes can be searched for in a small area of the parameter space, and invisible decays may reduce the exclusion limits of the lightest CP-even Higgs particle slightly; if charginos/neutralinos are not found at LEP2 in direct searches, the Higgs search will not be affected by the SUSY particle sector.hep-ph/9603368CERN-PPE-96-034CERN-PPE-96-34DESY-95-212IFT-96-05KA-TP-08-96CERN-ALEPH-PUB-96-002CERN-PPE-96-034DESY-95-212IFT-96-05KA-TP-96-8oai:cds.cern.ch:2996761996-02-26
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Djouadi, A.
Janot, P.
Kalinowski, J.
Zerwas, P.M.
SUSY decays of Higgs particles
title SUSY decays of Higgs particles
title_full SUSY decays of Higgs particles
title_fullStr SUSY decays of Higgs particles
title_full_unstemmed SUSY decays of Higgs particles
title_short SUSY decays of Higgs particles
title_sort susy decays of higgs particles
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0370-2693(96)00414-5
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