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Persistent Fine-Tuning in Supersymmetry and the NMSSM

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

We examine the use of modified Higgs sectors to address the little hierarchy problem of supersymmetry. Such models reduce weak-scale fine-tuning by allowing lighter stops, but they retain some fine-tuning independent of the Higgs. The modified Higgs sector can also introduce model-dependent tunings. We consider the model-independent constraints on naturalness from squark, gluino, chargino and neutralino searches, as well as the model-dependent tuning in the PQ- and R-symmetric limits of the NMSSM, where cascade decays or additional quartic interactions can hide a Higgs without relying on heavy stops. Obtaining viable electroweak symmetry breaking requires a tuning of 110\sim 1-10% in the PQ limit. A large A-term is also necessary to make charginos sufficiently heavy, and this introduces an additional weak-scale tuning of 10\sim 10%. The R-symmetric limit requires large marginal couplings, a large singlet soft mass, and a tuning of 510\sim 5-10% to break electroweak symmetry. Hiding MSSM-like Higgs states below 112\approx 112 GeV requires additional tunings of A-terms at the 110\sim 1-10% level. Thus, although the NMSSM has rich discovery potential, it suffers from a unique fine-tuning problem of its own.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0512189,
  title  = {Persistent Fine-Tuning in Supersymmetry and the NMSSM},
  author = {Philip C. Schuster and Natalia Toro},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0512189},
  year   = {2007}
}

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10 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables