Next-to-minimal supersymmetric model close to the-symmetry limit and naturalness indecays for
- 26 April 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review D
- Vol. 75 (7) , 075019
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.75.075019
Abstract
Dominant decay of a SM-like Higgs boson into particles beyond those contained in the minimal supersymmetric standard model has been identified as a natural scenario to avoid fine-tuning in electroweak symmetry breaking while satisfying all LEP limits. In the simplest of such an extension, the next-to-minimal supersymmetric model, the lightest -even Higgs boson can decay into two pseudoscalars. In the scenario with the least fine-tuning the lightest -even Higgs boson has a mass of order 100 GeV. In order to escape LEP limits it must decay to a pair of the lightest -odd Higgs bosons with and (so that or light quarks and gluons). The mass of the lightest -odd Higgs boson is controlled by the soft-trilinear couplings, and . We identify the region of parameter space where this situation occurs and discuss how natural this scenario is. It turns out that in order to achieve with , of order the typical radiative corrections, the required tuning of trilinear couplings needs not be larger than 5%–10%. Further, the necessity for this tuning can be eliminated in specific SUSY-breaking scenarios. Quite interestingly, is typically above 70% in this region of parameter space and thus an appropriately large value requires no additional tuning.
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