Tuesday, August 14, 2012

1208.2673 (Zhaofeng Kang et al.)

A Rediatively Light Stop Saves the Best Global Fit for Higgs Boson Mass
and Decays
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Zhaofeng Kang, Tianjun Li, Jinmian Li, Yandong Liu
The LHC discovered the Standard Model (SM) like Higgs boson with mass around 125 GeV. However, there exist hints of deviations from Higgs decays. Including the Tevatron data, the deviations can be explained by the extremely mixed stop sector in the sense of best global fit (BGF). We analyze the relations among the competing reduced coupling hGG, Higgs boson mass,and LHC stop mass m_{\wt t_1} lower bound at the tree- and one-loop level. In particular, we point out that we use the light stop running mass in the Higgs boson mass calculation while the light stop pole mass in the Higgs decays. So the gluino radiative correction on the light stop mass plays the crucial role. Its large negative correction saves the GBF in the Minimal Supersymmetric SM (MSSM) and the next to the MSSM (NMSSM) constrained by the perturbativity. Moreover, a light stop is predicted: in the MSSM if we set the gluino mass M_3\lesssim4 TeV, we have m_{\wt t_1}View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1208.2673

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