Testing Supersymmetry in A H Associated Production
Abstract
In the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model, the masses of the charged Higgs boson (H) and the CP-odd scalar (A) are related by MH+2=MA2+mW2 at the Born level. Because the coupling of W--A-H+ is fixed by gauge interaction, the Born level production rate of q q' W A H depends only on one supersymmetry parameter -- the mass (MA) of A. We illustrate how to test the mass relation between A and H+ in case that the signal is found at the LHC. If the signal is not found, the product of the decay branching ratios of A and H predicted by the MSSM is bounded from above as a function of MA.
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