What is the upper limit on the lightest supersymmetric Higgs mass?
Abstract
In this talk the question of what is the upper bound on the lightest supersymmetric Higgs mass, mh is addressed. This question is relevant since experimental lower bounds on mh might implement, in the near future, exclusion of supersymmetry. By imposing (perturbative) unification of the gauge couplings at some high scale 1017 GeV, we have found that for a top-quark mass Mt=175 GeV, and depending on the supersymmetric parameters, this bound can be as high as 205 GeV.
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