Probing Minimal Supersymmetry at the LHC with the Higgs Boson Masses

Abstract

ATLAS and CMS report indications of a Higgs boson at Mh 125 GeV. In addition, CMS data show a tenuous bump in the ZZ channel, at about 320 GeV. We make the bold assumption that it might be the indication of a secondary line corresponding to the heaviest scalar Higgs boson of Minimal Supersymmetry, H, and discuss the viability of this hypothesis. We discuss also the case of a heavier H, the relevance of the b bbar decay channel is underlined.

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