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Implications of the Higgs Boson Searches on Different Soft SUSY-breaking Scenarios

We investigate the Higgs boson sector of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) in the framework of the three most prominent soft SUSY-breaking scenarios, mSUGRA, MGMSB and mAMSB. For each scenario, we determine the parameters at the electroweak scale from the set of input variables at hig...

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Autores principales: Ambrosanio, S., Dedes, A., Heinemeyer, S., Su, S., Weiglein, G.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0550-3213(01)00654-X
http://cds.cern.ch/record/517921
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author Ambrosanio, S.
Dedes, A.
Heinemeyer, S.
Su, S.
Weiglein, G.
author_facet Ambrosanio, S.
Dedes, A.
Heinemeyer, S.
Su, S.
Weiglein, G.
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description We investigate the Higgs boson sector of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) in the framework of the three most prominent soft SUSY-breaking scenarios, mSUGRA, MGMSB and mAMSB. For each scenario, we determine the parameters at the electroweak scale from the set of input variables at higher energy scales (depending on the specific scenario) and evaluate the Higgs boson properties. The latter are based on results obtained within the Feynman-diagrammatic approach by taking into account the complete one-loop and the dominant two-loop contributions. The maximum value of the mass of the lightest neutral CP-even MSSM Higgs boson, m_h, is determined in the three scenarios, and the behavior of the Higgs couplings to fermions and gauge bosons is investigated. Restrictions on tan beta and on the set of higher-energy scale parameters are derived from the lower limits arising from the Higgs search at LEP2. We furthermore discuss the regions of parameter space in the three scenarios compatible with interpreting the excess observed at LEP2 as a Higgs signal, with m_h = (115.0 + 1.3 - 0.9) GeV. The case where the events observed at LEP2 could originate from the production of the heavier neutral CP-even Higgs boson is also considered. The implications of a possible Higgs signal at 115 GeV for SUSY searches at future colliders are briefly discussed for each of the three scenarios.
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spelling cern-5179212023-03-12T06:00:14Zdoi:10.1016/S0550-3213(01)00654-Xhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/517921engAmbrosanio, S.Dedes, A.Heinemeyer, S.Su, S.Weiglein, G.Implications of the Higgs Boson Searches on Different Soft SUSY-breaking ScenariosParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe investigate the Higgs boson sector of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) in the framework of the three most prominent soft SUSY-breaking scenarios, mSUGRA, MGMSB and mAMSB. For each scenario, we determine the parameters at the electroweak scale from the set of input variables at higher energy scales (depending on the specific scenario) and evaluate the Higgs boson properties. The latter are based on results obtained within the Feynman-diagrammatic approach by taking into account the complete one-loop and the dominant two-loop contributions. The maximum value of the mass of the lightest neutral CP-even MSSM Higgs boson, m_h, is determined in the three scenarios, and the behavior of the Higgs couplings to fermions and gauge bosons is investigated. Restrictions on tan beta and on the set of higher-energy scale parameters are derived from the lower limits arising from the Higgs search at LEP2. We furthermore discuss the regions of parameter space in the three scenarios compatible with interpreting the excess observed at LEP2 as a Higgs signal, with m_h = (115.0 + 1.3 - 0.9) GeV. The case where the events observed at LEP2 could originate from the production of the heavier neutral CP-even Higgs boson is also considered. The implications of a possible Higgs signal at 115 GeV for SUSY searches at future colliders are briefly discussed for each of the three scenarios.We investigate the Higgs boson sector of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) in the framework of the three most prominent soft SUSY-breaking scenarios, mSUGRA, MGMSB and mAMSB. For each scenario, we determine the parameters at the electroweak scale from the set of input variables at higher energy scales (depending on the specific scenario) and evaluate the Higgs boson properties. The latter are based on results obtained within the Feynman-diagrammatic approach by taking into account the complete one-loop and the dominant two-loop contributions. The maximum value of the mass of the lightest neutral CP-even MSSM Higgs boson, m_h, is determined in the three scenarios, and the behavior of the Higgs couplings to fermions and gauge bosons is investigated. Restrictions on tan beta and on the set of higher-energy scale parameters are derived from the lower limits arising from the Higgs search at LEP2. We furthermore discuss the regions of parameter space in the three scenarios compatible with interpreting the excess observed at LEP2 as a Higgs signal, with m_h = (115.0 + 1.3 - 0.9) GeV. The case where the events observed at LEP2 could originate from the production of the heavier neutral CP-even Higgs boson is also considered. The implications of a possible Higgs signal at 115 GeV for SUSY searches at future colliders are briefly discussed for each of the three scenarios.We investigate the Higgs boson sector of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) in the framework of the three most prominent soft SUSY-breaking scenarios, mSUGRA, mGMSB and mAMSB. For each scenario, we determine the parameters at the electroweak scale from the set of input variables at higher energy scales (depending on the specific scenario) and evaluate the Higgs boson properties. The latter are based on results obtained within the Feynman-diagrammatic approach by taking into account the complete one-loop and the dominant two-loop contributions. The maximum value of the mass of the lightest neutral CP -even MSSM Higgs boson, m h , is determined in the three scenarios, and the behavior of the Higgs couplings to fermions and gauge bosons is investigated. Restrictions on tan β and on the set of higher-energy scale parameters are derived from the lower limits arising from the Higgs search at LEP2. We furthermore discuss the regions of parameter space in the three scenarios compatible with interpreting the excess observed at LEP2 as a Higgs signal, m h =115 +1.3 −0.9  GeV. The case where the events observed at LEP2 could originate from the production of the heavier neutral CP -even Higgs boson is also considered. The implications of a possible Higgs signal at 115 GeV for SUSY searches at future colliders are briefly discussed for each of the three scenarios.hep-ph/0106255BNL-HET-01-18CALT-68-2315CERN-TH-2000-348DCPT-01-56IPPP-01-28BNL-HET-2001-18CALT68-2315CERN-TH-2000-348DCPT-2001-56oai:cds.cern.ch:5179212001-06-22
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Ambrosanio, S.
Dedes, A.
Heinemeyer, S.
Su, S.
Weiglein, G.
Implications of the Higgs Boson Searches on Different Soft SUSY-breaking Scenarios
title Implications of the Higgs Boson Searches on Different Soft SUSY-breaking Scenarios
title_full Implications of the Higgs Boson Searches on Different Soft SUSY-breaking Scenarios
title_fullStr Implications of the Higgs Boson Searches on Different Soft SUSY-breaking Scenarios
title_full_unstemmed Implications of the Higgs Boson Searches on Different Soft SUSY-breaking Scenarios
title_short Implications of the Higgs Boson Searches on Different Soft SUSY-breaking Scenarios
title_sort implications of the higgs boson searches on different soft susy-breaking scenarios
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0550-3213(01)00654-X
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