Thursday, October 25, 2012

1210.6507 (Manuel Drees)

A Supersymmetric Explanation of the Excess of Higgs--Like Events at the
LHC and at LEP
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Manuel Drees
The LHC collaborations have recently announced evidence for the production of a "Higgs--like" boson with mass near 125 GeV. The properties of the new particle are consistent (within still quite large uncertainties) with those of the Higgs boson predicted in the Standard Model (SM). This discovery comes nearly ten years after a combined analysis of the four LEP experiments showed a mild excess of Higgs--like events with a mass near 98 GeV. I show that both groups of events can be explained simultaneously in the minimal supersymmetric extension of the SM, in terms of the production and decay of the two neutral CP--even Higgs bosons predicted by this model, and explore the phenomenological consequences of this explanation.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.6507

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