The NMSSM Solution to the Fine-Tuning Problem, Precision Electroweak Constraints and the Largest LEP Higgs Event Excess
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 , as beautifully consistent with precision electroweak data, while escaping LEP constraints due to the dominance of decays with so that or jets. The residual branching ratio for explains perfectly the well-known LEP excess at . Details of model parameter correlations and requirements are discussed as a function . 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 is essentially pure singlet, has mass , and decays primarily to leading to an Higgs signal.
Cite
@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