Higgs Boson Spectra in Supersymmetric Left-Right Models
Abstract
We present a comprehensive analysis of the Higgs boson spectra in several versions of the supersymmetric left--right model based on the gauge symmetry . A variety of symmetry breaking sectors are studied, with a focus on the constraints placed on model parameters by the lightest neutral CP even Higgs boson mass . The breaking of symmetry is achieved by Higgs fields transforming either as triplets or doublets, and the electroweak symmetry breaking is triggered by either bi--doublets or doublets. The Higgs potential is analyzed with or without a gauge singlet Higgs field present. Seesaw models of Type I and Type II, inverse seesaw models, universal seesaw models and an inspired alternate left--right model are included in our analysis. Several of these models lead to the tree--level relation (rather than that arises in the MSSM), realized when the symmetry breaking scale is of order TeV. With such an enhanced upper limit, it becomes possible to accommodate a Higgs boson of mass 126 GeV with relatively light stops that mix negligibly. In models with Higgs triplets, a doubly charged scalar remains light below a TeV with its mass arising entirely from radiative corrections. We carry out the complete one--loop calculation for its mass induced by the Majorana Yukawa couplings and show the consistency of the framework. We argue that these models prefer a low breaking scale. Other theoretical and phenomenological implications of these models are briefly discussed.
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@article{arxiv.1412.8714,
title = {Higgs Boson Spectra in Supersymmetric Left-Right Models},
author = {K. S. Babu and Ayon Patra},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.8714},
year = {2016}
}
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52 pages, 13 figures