Higgs bosons near 125 GeVv in the NMSSM with constraints at the GUT scale (Q1949933)
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Higgs bosons near 125 GeVv in the NMSSM with constraints at the GUT scale (English)
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21 May 2013
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Summary: We study the NMSSM with universal Susy breaking terms (besides the Higgs sector) at the GUT scale. Within this constrained parameter space, it is not difficult to find a Higgs boson with a mass of about 125 GeV and an enhanced cross-section in the diphoton channel. An additional lighter Higgs boson with reduced couplings and a mass \(\lesssim 123\) GeV is potentially observable at the LHC. The NMSSM-specific Yukawa couplings \(\lambda\) and \(\kappa\) are relatively large and tan \(\beta\) is small, such that \(\lambda\), \(\kappa\), and the top Yukawa coupling are of \({\mathcal O}(1)\) at the GUT scale. The lightest stop can be as light as 105 GeV, and the fine-tuning is modest. WMAP constraints can be satisfied by a dominantly Higgsino-like LSP with substantial bino, wino, and singlino admixtures and a mass of \(\sim 60 - 90\) GeV, which would potentially be detectable by XENON100.
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