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On the Higgs Mass in the CMSSM

We estimate the mass of the lightest neutral Higgs boson h in the minimal supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model with universal soft supersymmetry-breaking masses (CMSSM), subject to the available accelerator and astrophysical constraints. For m_t = 174.3 GeV, we find that 114 GeV < m_h &...

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Autores principales: Ellis, John R., Nanopoulos, Dimitri V., Olive, Keith A., Santoso, Yudi
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2005.12.012
http://cds.cern.ch/record/887473
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author Ellis, John R.
Nanopoulos, Dimitri V.
Olive, Keith A.
Santoso, Yudi
author_facet Ellis, John R.
Nanopoulos, Dimitri V.
Olive, Keith A.
Santoso, Yudi
author_sort Ellis, John R.
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description We estimate the mass of the lightest neutral Higgs boson h in the minimal supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model with universal soft supersymmetry-breaking masses (CMSSM), subject to the available accelerator and astrophysical constraints. For m_t = 174.3 GeV, we find that 114 GeV < m_h < 127 GeV and a peak in the tan beta distribution simeq 55. We observe two distinct peaks in the distribution of m_h values, corresponding to two different regions of the CMSSM parameter space. Values of m_h < 119 GeV correspond to small values of the gaugino mass m_{1/2} and the soft trilinear supersymmetry-breaking parameter A_0, lying along coannihilation strips, and most of the allowed parameter sets are consistent with a supersymmetric interpretation of the possibly discrepancy in g_mu - 2. On the other hand, values of m_h > 119 GeV may correspond to much larger values of m_{1/2} and A_0, lying in rapid-annihilation funnels. The favoured ranges of m_h vary with m_t, the two peaks being more clearly separated for m_t = 178 GeV and merging for m_t = 172.7 GeV. If the g_mu - 2 constraint is imposed, the mode of the m_h distribution is quite stable, being sim 117 GeV for all the studied values of m_t.
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spelling cern-8874732023-03-14T20:28:42Zdoi:10.1016/j.physletb.2005.12.012http://cds.cern.ch/record/887473engEllis, John R.Nanopoulos, Dimitri V.Olive, Keith A.Santoso, YudiOn the Higgs Mass in the CMSSMParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe estimate the mass of the lightest neutral Higgs boson h in the minimal supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model with universal soft supersymmetry-breaking masses (CMSSM), subject to the available accelerator and astrophysical constraints. For m_t = 174.3 GeV, we find that 114 GeV < m_h < 127 GeV and a peak in the tan beta distribution simeq 55. We observe two distinct peaks in the distribution of m_h values, corresponding to two different regions of the CMSSM parameter space. Values of m_h < 119 GeV correspond to small values of the gaugino mass m_{1/2} and the soft trilinear supersymmetry-breaking parameter A_0, lying along coannihilation strips, and most of the allowed parameter sets are consistent with a supersymmetric interpretation of the possibly discrepancy in g_mu - 2. On the other hand, values of m_h > 119 GeV may correspond to much larger values of m_{1/2} and A_0, lying in rapid-annihilation funnels. The favoured ranges of m_h vary with m_t, the two peaks being more clearly separated for m_t = 178 GeV and merging for m_t = 172.7 GeV. If the g_mu - 2 constraint is imposed, the mode of the m_h distribution is quite stable, being sim 117 GeV for all the studied values of m_t.We estimate the mass of the lightest neutral Higgs boson h in the minimal supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model with universal soft supersymmetry-breaking masses (CMSSM), subject to the available accelerator and astrophysical constraints. For m_t = 174.3 GeV, we find that 114 GeV < m_h < 127 GeV and a peak in the tan beta distribution simeq 55. We observe two distinct peaks in the distribution of m_h values, corresponding to two different regions of the CMSSM parameter space. Values of m_h < 119 GeV correspond to small values of the gaugino mass m_{1/2} and the soft trilinear supersymmetry-breaking parameter A_0, lying along coannihilation strips, and most of the allowed parameter sets are consistent with a supersymmetric interpretation of the possibly discrepancy in g_mu - 2. On the other hand, values of m_h > 119 GeV may correspond to much larger values of m_{1/2} and A_0, lying in rapid-annihilation funnels. The favoured ranges of m_h vary with m_t, the two peaks being more clearly separated for m_t = 178 GeV and merging for m_t = 172.7 GeV. If the g_mu - 2 constraint is imposed, the mode of the m_h distribution is quite stable, being sim 117 GeV for all the studied values of m_t.We estimate the mass of the lightest neutral Higgs boson h in the minimal supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model with universal soft supersymmetry-breaking masses (CMSSM), subject to the available accelerator and astrophysical constraints. For mt=174.3GeV , we find that 114GeV<mh<127GeV and a peak in the tanβ distribution ≃55. We observe two distinct peaks in the distribution of mh values, corresponding to two different regions of the CMSSM parameter space. Values of mh<119GeV correspond to small values of the gaugino mass m1/2 and the soft trilinear supersymmetry-breaking parameter A0 , lying along coannihilation strips, and most of the allowed parameter sets are consistent with a supersymmetric interpretation of the possibly discrepancy in gμ−2 . On the other hand, values of mh>119GeV may correspond to much larger values of m1/2 and A0 , lying in rapid-annihilation funnels. The favoured ranges of mh vary with mt , the two peaks being more clearly separated for mt=178GeV and merging for mt=172.7GeV . If the gμ−2 constraint is imposed, the mode of the mh distribution is quite stable, being ∼117GeV for all the studied values of mt .hep-ph/0509331CERN-PH-TH-2005-173UMN-TH-2416-05FTPI-MINN-05-43ACT-09-05MIFP-05-23ACT-2005-09CERN-PH-TH-2005-173FTPI-MINN-2005-43UMN-TH-2416oai:cds.cern.ch:8874732005
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Ellis, John R.
Nanopoulos, Dimitri V.
Olive, Keith A.
Santoso, Yudi
On the Higgs Mass in the CMSSM
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title_short On the Higgs Mass in the CMSSM
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topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2005.12.012
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