LHC constraints on M1/2 and m0 in the semi-constrained NMSSM
Abstract
Constraints from searches for squarks and gluinos at the LHC at sqrts=8 TeV are applied to the parameter space of the NMSSM with universal squark/slepton and gaugino masses at the GUT scale, but allowing for non-universal soft Higgs mass parameters (the sNMSSM). We confine ourselves to regions of the parameter space compatible with a 125 GeV Higgs boson with diphoton signal rates at least as large as the Standard Model ones, and a dark matter candidate compatible with WMAP and XENON100 constraints. Following the simulation of numerous points in the m0-M1/2 plane, we compare the constraints on the sNMSSM from 3-5 jets + missing ET channels as well as from multijet + missing ET channels with the corresponding cMSSM constraints. Due to the longer squark decay cascades, lower bounds on M1/2 are alleviated by up to 50 GeV. For heavy squarks at large m0, the dominant constraints originate from multijet + missing ET channels due to gluino decays via stop pairs.
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