Electroweak symmetry breaking in the E6SSM
Electroweak symmetry breaking in the E6SSM
 
  The Exceptional Supersymmetric Standard Model (E6SSM) is an E6 inspired model with an extra gauged U(1) symmetry, which solves the ?-problem in a similar way to the NMSSM but without the accompanying problems of singlet tadpoles or domain walls. It predicts new exotic particles at the TeV scale. We investigate the Renormalisation Group Evolution of the model and test electroweak symmetry breaking for a selection of interesting scenarios with non-universal Higgs masses at the GUT scale. We present a detailed particle spectrum that could be observed at the LHC.
  
  
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      Athron, P
      
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      King, S.F.
      
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      Miller, D.J.
      
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      Moretti, S.
      
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      Nevzorov, R.
      
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      Athron, P
      
        33c3e228-e1f1-4d2c-80f3-5b1060876ae1
      
     
  
    
      King, S.F.
      
        f8c616b7-0336-4046-a943-700af83a1538
      
     
  
    
      Miller, D.J.
      
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      Moretti, S.
      
        b57cf0f0-4bc3-4e02-96e3-071255366614
      
     
  
    
      Nevzorov, R.
      
        29e55377-613c-4b07-b29a-49fedd1f7544
      
     
  
       
    
 
  
    
      
  
  
  
  
  
  
    Athron, P, King, S.F., Miller, D.J., Moretti, S. and Nevzorov, R.
  
  
  
  
   
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    Electroweak symmetry breaking in the E6SSM.
  
  
  
  
    Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 110, part 7, .
  
   (doi:10.1088/1742-6596/110/7/072001). 
  
  
   
  
  
  
  
  
   
  
    
      
        
          Abstract
          The Exceptional Supersymmetric Standard Model (E6SSM) is an E6 inspired model with an extra gauged U(1) symmetry, which solves the ?-problem in a similar way to the NMSSM but without the accompanying problems of singlet tadpoles or domain walls. It predicts new exotic particles at the TeV scale. We investigate the Renormalisation Group Evolution of the model and test electroweak symmetry breaking for a selection of interesting scenarios with non-universal Higgs masses at the GUT scale. We present a detailed particle spectrum that could be observed at the LHC.
        
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              P Athron
            
          
        
      
        
      
          
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              D.J. Miller
            
          
        
      
        
      
          
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              R. Nevzorov
            
          
        
      
      
      
    
  
   
  
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