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Two-loop correction to the Higgs boson mass in the MRSSM (English)
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17 July 2017
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Summary: We present the impact of two-loop corrections on the mass of the lightest Higgs boson in the minimal \(R\)-symmetric supersymmetric standard model (MRSSM). These shift the Higgs boson mass up by typically 5\ GeV or more. The dominant corrections arise from strong interactions, and from the gluon and its \(N = 2\) superpartners, the sgluon and Dirac gluino, and these corrections further increase with large Dirac gluino mass. The two-loop contributions governed purely by Yukawa couplings and the MRSSM \(\lambda\), \(\operatorname{\Lambda}\) parameters are smaller. We also update our earlier analysis which showed that the MRSSM can accommodate the measured Higgs and \(W\) boson masses. Including the two-loop corrections increases the parameter space where the theory prediction agrees with the measurement.
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