Probing High-Scale and Split supersymmetry with Higgs mass measurements

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DOI10.1016/J.NUCLPHYSB.2012.01.001zbMATH Open1246.81088arXiv1108.6077OpenAlexW2015208992WikidataQ57309854 ScholiaQ57309854MaRDI QIDQ447273FDOQ447273


Authors: Alessandro Strumia, Gian F. Giudice Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 3 September 2012

Published in: Nuclear Physics B (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We study the range of Higgs masses predicted by High-Scale Supersymmetry and by Split Supersymmetry, using the matching condition for the Higgs quartic coupling determined by the minimal field content. In the case of Split Supersymmetry, we compute for the first time the complete next-to-leading order corrections, including two-loop renormalization group equations and one loop threshold effects. These corrections reduce the predicted Higgs mass by a few GeV. We investigate the impact of the recent LHC Higgs searches on the scale of supersymmetry breaking. In particular, we show that an upper bound of 127 GeV on the Higgs mass implies an upper bound on the scale of Split Supersymmetry of about 10^8 GeV, while no firm conclusion can yet be drawn for High-Scale Supersymmetry.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1108.6077




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