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Hefty MSSM-like light Higgs in extended gauge models

Published 13 Oct 2011 in hep-ph and hep-ex | (1110.3037v2)

Abstract: It is well known that in the MSSM the lightest neutral Higgs h0 must be, at the tree level, lighter than the Z boson and that the loop corrections shift this stringent upper bound up to about 130 GeV. Extending the MSSM gauge group in a suitable way, the new Higgs sector dynamics can push the tree-level mass of h0 well above the tree-level MSSM limit if it couples to the new gauge sector. This effect is further pronounced at the loop level and h0 masses in the 140 GeV ballpark can be reached easily. We exemplify this for a sample setting with a low-scale U(1)_R x U(1)_B-L gauge symmetry in which neutrino masses can be implemented via the inverse seesaw mechanism.

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