The MSSM Higgs sector at a high MSUSY: reopening the low tanβ regime and heavy Higgs searches

Abstract

One of the main implications of the LHC discovery of a Higgs boson with a mass Mh ≈ 126 GeV is that the scale of supersymmetry-breaking in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) might be rather high, MS MZ. In this paper, we consider the high MS regime and study the spectrum of the extended Higgs sector of the MSSM, including the LHC constraints on the mass and the rates of the observed light h state. In particular, we show that in a simplified model that approximates the important radiative corrections, the unknown scale MS (and some other leading SUSY parameters) can be traded against the measured value of Mh. One would be then essentially left with only two free parameters to describe the Higgs sector, tanβ and the pseudoscalar Higgs mass MA, even at higher orders. The main phenomenological consequence of these high MS values is to reopen the low tanβ region, tanβ 3-5, which was for a long time buried under the LEP constraint on the lightest h mass when a low SUSY scale was assumed. We show that, in this case, the heavier MSSM neutral H/A and charged H states can be searched for in a variety of interesting final states such as decays into gauge and lighter Higgs bosons (in pairs on in mixed states) and decays into heavy top quarks. Examples of sensitivity on the [tanβ, MA] parameter space at the LHC in these channels are given.

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