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Title: Generalized soft breaking leverage for the MSSM
Authors: Tanyıldızı, Sukru Hanif
Kerman, Saime
Solmaz, Levent
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi/Fizik Bölümü.
0000-0002-0595-8803
Un, Cem Salih
N-3421-2014
55325758100
Keywords: Astronomy & Astrophysics
Physics
Higgs bosons
Sarah
Models
Spheno
Masses
Issue Date: 29-May-2015
Publisher: Amer Physical
Citation: Ün, C. S. (2015). "Generalized soft breaking leverage for the MSSM". Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology, 91(10).
Abstract: In this work we study implications of additional nonholomorphic soft breaking terms (mu', A(t)', A(b)', and A(t)') on the minimal supersymmetric extension of the standard model (MSSM) phenomenology. By respecting the existing bounds on the mass measurements and restrictions coming from certain B-decays, we probe reactions of the MSSM to these additional soft breaking terms. We provide examples in which some slightly excluded solutions of the MSSM can be made to be consistent with the current experimental results. During this, even after applying additional fine-tuning constraints, the nonholomorphic terms are allowed to be as large as hundreds of GeV. Such terms prove that they are capable of enriching the phenomenology and varying the mass spectra of the MSSM heavily, with a reasonable amount of finetuning. We observe that Higgsinos, the lightest stop, the heavy Higgs boson states A; H; H-+/-, sbottom and stau exhibit the highest sensitivity to the new terms. We also show how the light stop can become nearly degenerate with top quark using these nonholomorphic terms.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.91.105033
https://journals.aps.org/prd/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevD.91.105033
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/34244
ISSN: 2470-0010
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