Wednesday, July 3, 2013

1307.0461 (Nobuchika Okada et al.)

Particle Spectroscopy of Supersymmetric SU(5) in Light of 125 GeV Higgs
and Muon g-2 Data
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Nobuchika Okada, Shabbar Raza, Qaisar Shafi
The discovery of the Higgs boson at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has a great impact on the minimal supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model (MSSM). In the context of the constrained MSSM (CMSSM) and its extension with non-universal masses for the MSSM Higgs doublets (NUHM2), sparticles with masses $ > 1$ TeV are necessary to reproduce the observed Higgs boson mass of 125-126 GeV. On the other hand, there appears to be a significant amount of discrepancy between the measured muon $g-2$ and the Standard Model prediction. A successful explanation of this discrepancy in the MSSM requires new contributions involving relatively light sparticles with masses $ < 1$ TeV. In this paper, we attempt to accommodate the two conflicting requirements in an SU(5) inspired extension of the CMSSM. We assign non-universal but flavor blind soft supersymmetry breaking masses to the scalar components in $\bar 5$ and 10 matter supermultiplets. The two MSSM Higgs doublets in the 5, $\bar5$ representations of SU(5) are also assigned unequal soft mass$^2$ at $M_{GUT}$. We identify parameter regions which can simultaneously accommodate the observed Higgs boson mass and the muon $g-2$ data, and which are compatible with other phenomenological constraints such as neutralino dark matter relic abundance and rare B-meson decays. Some regions of the allowed parameter space will be explored at the upgraded LHC and by dark matter direct detection experiments.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1307.0461

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