Infrared Quasi Fixed Points and Mass Predictions in the MSSM II: Large tan(beta) Scenario
Abstract
We consider the infrared quasi fixed point solutions of the renormalization group equations for the Yukawa couplings and soft supersymmetry breaking parameters in the MSSM in the large β regime. The existence of IR quasi fixed points together with the values of gauge couplings, third generation quarks, lepton and Z-boson masses allows one to predict masses of the Higgs bosons and SUSY particles as functions of the only free parameter, m1/2, or the gluino mass. The lightest Higgs boson mass for MSUSY ≈ 1 TeV is found to be mh=128.2-0.4-7.1 5 GeV for μ>0 and mh=120.6-0.1-3.8 5 GeV for μ<0.
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