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Higgs boson bounds in non-minimal supersymmetric standard models

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2009-10-22 v1

Abstract

In the minimal supersymmetric standard model (MSSM), when radiative corrections are included, the mass of the CP=+1CP=+1 lightest Higgs boson is bounded by 110 GeV\sim 110\ GeV for mt<150 GeVm_t < 150\ GeV and a scale of supersymmetry breaking  1 TeV\sim\ 1\ TeV. In non-minimal supersymmetric standard models (NMSSM) upper bounds on the mass of the corresponding scalar Higgs boson arise if the theory is required to remain perturbative up to scales GF1/2\gg G_F^{-1/2}. We have computed those bounds for two illustrative NMSSM: i) A model with an arbitrary number of gauge singlets; ii) A model with three SU(2)LSU(2)_L triplets with Y=0,±1Y=0,\pm 1. We have integrated numerically the corresponding renormalization group equations (RGE), including the top and bottom quark Yukawa couplings, and added one-loop radiative corrections. For mt>91 GeVm_t > 91\ GeV the absolute bounds are 140 GeV\sim 140\ GeV for both models.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9208226,
  title  = {Higgs boson bounds in non-minimal supersymmetric standard models},
  author = {J. R. Espinosa and M. Quirós},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9208226},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

8 pages, (Talk presented at the XXVI INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS, August 6-12, 1992, Dallas), latex, IEM-FT-60/92, 3 figures (available by Fax upon request)