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Upper Bounds on the Lightest Higgs Boson Mass in General Supersymmetric Standard Models

J. R. Espinosa, M. Quirós

Abstract

In a general supersymmetric standard model there is an upper bound $m_h$ on the tree level mass of the $CP=+1$ lightest Higgs boson which depends on the electroweak scale, $\tan β$ and the gauge and Yukawa couplings of the theory. When radiative corrections are included, the allowed region in the $(m_h,m_t)$ plane depends on the scale $Λ$, below which the theory remains perturbative, and the supersymmetry breaking scale $Λ_s$, that we fix to $1\ TeV$. In the minimal model with $Λ=10^{16}\ GeV$: $m_h<130\ GeV$ and $m_t<185\ GeV$. In non-minimal models with an arbitrary number of gauge singlets and $Λ=10^{16}\ GeV$: $m_h<145\ GeV$ and $m_t<185\ GeV$. We also consider supersymmetric standard models with arbitrary Higgs sectors. For models whose couplings saturate the scale $Λ=10^{16}\ GeV$ we find $m_h<155\ GeV$ and $m_t<190\ GeV$. As one pushes the saturation scale $Λ$ down to $Λ_s$, the bounds on $m_h$ and $m_t$ increase. For instance, in models with $Λ=10\ TeV$, the upper bounds for $m_h$ and $m_t$ go to $415\ GeV$ and $385\ GeV$, respectively.

Upper Bounds on the Lightest Higgs Boson Mass in General Supersymmetric Standard Models

Abstract

In a general supersymmetric standard model there is an upper bound on the tree level mass of the lightest Higgs boson which depends on the electroweak scale, and the gauge and Yukawa couplings of the theory. When radiative corrections are included, the allowed region in the plane depends on the scale , below which the theory remains perturbative, and the supersymmetry breaking scale , that we fix to . In the minimal model with : and . In non-minimal models with an arbitrary number of gauge singlets and : and . We also consider supersymmetric standard models with arbitrary Higgs sectors. For models whose couplings saturate the scale we find and . As one pushes the saturation scale down to , the bounds on and increase. For instance, in models with , the upper bounds for and go to and , respectively.

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