130 GeV gamma ray line and enhanced Higgs di-photon rate from Triplet-Singlet extended MSSM

Abstract

We propose an economic extension of minimal supersymmetric standard model with a SU(2) singlet and Y=0 triplet, which can explain (i) the 125 GeV Higgs boson without fine tuning, (ii) the 130 GeV γ-ray line seen at Fermi-LAT, (as well as a second photon line at 114 GeV)(iii) an enhanced Higgs di-photon decay rate seen by ATLAS, while being consistent with dark matter relic density and recent XENON 100 exclusion limits on spin-independent direct detection cross-section. We obtain the required cross-section of 10-27cm3s-1 for the 130 GeV γ-ray flux through the resonant annihilation of dark matter via pseudoscalar triplet Higgs of mass 260 GeV. The dark matter is predominantly bino-higgsino which has large couplings with photons (through higgsino) and gives correct relic density (through bino). We get the enhanced Higgs diphoton decay rate, Rγ γ 1.24 dominantly contributed by the light chargino-loops, which can account for the reported excess seen in the h→ γ γ channel by ATLAS.

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