Spectrum of Higgs particles in the ESSM
Spectrum of Higgs particles in the ESSM
We discuss the spectrum of Higgs bosons in the framework of the exceptional supersymmetric standard model (ESSM). The presence of a Z' and exotic particles predicted by the ESSM allows the lightest Higgs particle to be significantly heavier than in the MSSM and NMSSM. When the mass of the lightest Higgs boson is larger than 135-140 GeV the heaviest scalar, pseudoscalar and charged Higgs states lie beyond the TeV range.
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King, S.F.
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Moretti, S.
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Nevzorov, R.
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31 January 2006
King, S.F.
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Moretti, S.
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Nevzorov, R.
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King, S.F., Moretti, S. and Nevzorov, R.
(2006)
Spectrum of Higgs particles in the ESSM.
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Abstract
We discuss the spectrum of Higgs bosons in the framework of the exceptional supersymmetric standard model (ESSM). The presence of a Z' and exotic particles predicted by the ESSM allows the lightest Higgs particle to be significantly heavier than in the MSSM and NMSSM. When the mass of the lightest Higgs boson is larger than 135-140 GeV the heaviest scalar, pseudoscalar and charged Higgs states lie beyond the TeV range.
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Published date: 31 January 2006
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arXiv:hep-ph/0601269v1
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