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The NMSSM Solution to the Fine-Tuning Problem, Precision Electroweak Constraints and the Largest LEP Higgs Event Excess

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2008-11-26 v2

Abstract

We present an extended study of how the Next to Minimal Supersymmetric Model easily avoids fine-tuning in electroweak symmetry breaking for a SM-like light Higgs with mass in the vicinity of 100\gev100\gev, as beautifully consistent with precision electroweak data, while escaping LEP constraints due to the dominance of haah\to aa decays with ma<2mbm_a<2m_b so that a\tauptauma\to \tauptaum or jets. The residual 10\sim 10% branching ratio for hb\antibh\to b\anti b explains perfectly the well-known LEP excess at \mh100\gev\mh\sim 100\gev. Details of model parameter correlations and requirements are discussed as a function tan(β)\tan(\beta). Comparisons of fine-tuning in the NMSSM to that in the MSSM are presented. We also discuss fine-tuning associated with scenarios in which the aa is essentially pure singlet, has mass ma>30\gevm_a>30\gev, and decays primarily to \gam\gam\gam\gam leading to an haa4\gamh\to aa\to 4\gam Higgs signal.

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@article{arxiv.0705.4387,
  title  = {The NMSSM Solution to the Fine-Tuning Problem, Precision Electroweak Constraints and the Largest LEP Higgs Event Excess},
  author = {Radovan Dermisek and John F. Gunion},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0705.4387},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

26 pages, 37 figures, published version with minor text and reference improvements