126 GeV Higgs boson associated with \(D\)-term triggered dynamical supersymmetry breaking (Q2406197)

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126 GeV Higgs boson associated with \(D\)-term triggered dynamical supersymmetry breaking
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    126 GeV Higgs boson associated with \(D\)-term triggered dynamical supersymmetry breaking (English)
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    27 September 2017
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    Summary: Continuing with our previous work on \(D\)-term triggered dynamical supersymmetry breaking, we consider a system in which our generic \(\mathcal N=1\) action is minimally extended to include the pair of Higgs doublet superfields charged under the overall \(U(1)\) together with \(\mu\) and \(B\mu\) terms. The gauge group is taken to be \(SU(3)_C\times SU(2)_L\times U(1)_Y\times U(1)\). We point out, among other things, that the Higgs mass less than the \(Z\)-boson mass at tree level can be pushed up to be around 126 GeV by \(D\)-term contributions of the overall \(U(1)\). This is readily realized by taking a \(U(1)\) gauge coupling to be \(\mathcal O(1)\).
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    supersymmetry breaking
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    \(D\)-term
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    Higgs boson
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