The Electroweak Phase Transition in a Nonminimal Supersymmetric Model

Abstract

We study the electroweak phase transition in a supersymmetric version of the Standard Model, in which a gauge singlet superfield is added to the Higgs sector. We show that the order of the transition is determined by the trilinear soft supersymmetry breaking terms rather than by the O ( m3 T ) term in the 1-loop, T≠0 corrections. This fact removes the Standard Model upper bound on the Higgs mass, mH < 55 GeV, coming from the requirement that baryon asymmetry is not washed out by anomalous electroweak processes. We perform a numerical analysis of parameter space including in the effective potential top-stop contribution to 1-loop radiative corrections. We find that this model is compatible with the preservation of baryon asymmetry for masses of the lightest scalar up to about 170 GeV.

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