Constraining the light Higgs bosons in the GNMSSM with recent Higgs data
Abstract
The search for light scalar and pseudoscalar particles provides a promising avenue for probing physics beyond the Standard Model (SM). In this study, we investigated the exotic decay channels of the 125 GeV SM-like Higgs boson into pairs of light CP-odd () or CP-even () Higgs bosons within the framework of the General Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (GNMSSM). A comprehensive parameter space scan is performed using the MultiNest algorithm, incorporating constraints from , , and ATLAS experimental searches, under two distinct scenarios where either the lightest () or next-to-lightest () CP-even state is the observed Higgs boson (). Our results demonstrate that imposes the most stringent exclusion limits due to its sensitivity to direct searches for non-SM Higgs bosons. In the scenario, can additionally exclude regions with suppressed exotic branching ratios (e.g., ), due to its sensitivity to indirect deviations caused by the kinematically enhanced decay . Under combined constraints from , must retain at least 93\% SM-like component () with no more than 32\% singlet admixture (); in the case, the lightest scalar exhibits high singlet purity (). Furthermore, dark matter (DM) phenomenology indicates that singlino- or higgsino-dominated DM is viable in the scenario, with dominant annihilation channels including for singlino-like DM and chargino co-annihilation for higgsino-like DM, whereas the scenario favors higgsino-dominated DM.
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@article{arxiv.2503.04023,
title = {Constraining the light Higgs bosons in the GNMSSM with recent Higgs data},
author = {Zhaoxia Heng and Zehan Li and Haijing Zhou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.04023},
year = {2026}
}
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27 pages, 6 figures