Prospects for Higgs coupling measurements in SUSY with radiatively-driven naturalness

Abstract

In the post-LHC8 world-- where a Standard Model-like Higgs boson has been established but there is no sign of supersymmetry (SUSY)-- the detailed profiling of the Higgs boson properties has emerged as an important road towards discovery of new physics. We present calculations of the expected deviations in Higgs boson couplings τ ,b, t, W,Z, g and γ versus the naturalness measure EW. Low values of EW 10-30 give rise to a natural Little Hierarchy characterized by light higgsinos with a mass of μ mZ while top squarks are highly mixed but lie in the several TeV range. For such models with radiatively-driven naturalness, one expects the Higgs boson h to look very SM-like although deviations can occur. The more promising road to SUSY discovery requires direct higgsino pair production at a high energy e+e- collider operating with the center-of-mass energy s>2μ 2 EWmZ.

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