Loop-corrected Higgs Masses in the NMSSM with Inverse Seesaw Mechanism
Abstract
In this study, we work in the framework of the Next-to-Minimal extension of the Standard Model (NMSSM) extended by six singlet leptonic superfields. Through the mixing with the three doublet leptonic superfields, the non-zero tiny neutrino masses can be generated through the inverse seesaw mechanism. While -parity is conserved in this model lepton number is explicitly violated. We quantify the impact of the extended neutrino sector on the NMSSM Higgs sector by computing the complete one-loop corrections with full momentum dependence to the Higgs boson masses in a mixed on-shell- renormalization scheme, with and without the inclusion of CP violation. The results are consistently combined with the dominant two-loop corrections at to improve the predictions for the Higgs mixing and the loop-corrected masses. In our numerical study we include the constraints from the Higgs data, the neutrino oscillation data, the charged lepton flavor-violating decays , and the new physics constraints from the oblique parameters . We present in this context the one-loop decay width for . The loop-corrected Higgs boson masses are included in the Fortran code NMSSMCALC-nuSS.
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@article{arxiv.2108.10088,
title = {Loop-corrected Higgs Masses in the NMSSM with Inverse Seesaw Mechanism},
author = {Thi Nhung Dao and Margarete Mühlleitner and Anh Vu Phan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.10088},
year = {2021}
}
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41 pages, 9 figures