Testing SUSY
Abstract
If SUSY provides a solution to the hierarchy problem then supersymmetric states should not be too heavy. This requirement is quantified by a fine tuning measure that provides a quantitative test of SUSY as a solution to the hierarchy problem. The measure is useful in correlating the impact of the various experimental measurements relevant to the search for supersymmetry and also in identifying the most sensitive measurements for testing SUSY. In this paper we apply the measure to the CMSSM, computing it to two-loop order and taking account of current experimental limits and the constraint on dark matter abundance. Using this we determine the present limits on the CMSSM parameter space and identify the measurements at the LHC that are most significant in covering the remaining parameter space. Without imposing the LEP Higgs mass bound we show that the smallest fine tuning (1:13) consistent with a relic density within the WMAP bound corresponds to a Higgs mass of 1142 GeV. Fine tuning rises rapidly for heavier Higgs.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.0911.1134,
title = {Testing SUSY},
author = {S. Cassel and D. M. Ghilencea and G. G. Ross},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0911.1134},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
12 pages, 7 figures; references added, figures updated for extended parameter space scan