On the MSSM higgsino mass and fine tuning
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Publication:2012383
Abstract: It is often argued that low fine tuning in the MSSM necessarily requires a rather light Higgsino. In this note we show that this need not be the case when a more complete set of soft SUSY breaking mass terms are included. In particular an Higgsino mass term, that correlates the term contribution with the soft SUSY-breaking Higgsino masses, significantly reduces the fine tuning even for Higgsinos in the TeV mass range where its relic abundance means it can make up all the dark matter.
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- The fine-tuning of the generalised NMSSM
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- Fine tuning as an indication of physics beyond the MSSM
- Higgs boson masses in the MSSM with heavy Majorana neutrinos
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