Higgs pair production with SUSY QCD correction: revisited under current experimental constraints
Abstract
We consider the current experimental constraints on the parameter space of the MSSM and NMSSM. Then in the allowed parameter space we examine the Higgs pair production at the 14 TeV LHC via bb hh (h is the 125 GeV SM-like Higg boson) with one-loop SUSY QCD correction and compare it with the production via gg hh. We obtain the following observations: (i) For the MSSM the production rate of bb hh can reach 50 fb and thus can be competitive with gg hh, while for the NMSSM bb hh has a much smaller rate than gg hh due to the suppression of the hbb coupling; (ii) The SUSY-QCD correction to bb hh is sizable, which can reach 45\% for the MSSM and 15\% for the NMSSM within the 1σ region of the Higgs data; (iii) In the heavy SUSY limit (all soft mass parameters become heavy), the SUSY effects decouple rather slowly from the Higgs pair production (especially the gg hh process), which, for M SUSY=5 TeV and mA<1 TeV, can enhance the production rate by a factor of 1.5 and 1.3 for the MSSM and NMSSM, respectively. So, the Higgs pair production may be helpful for unraveling the effects of heavy SUSY.
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