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SUSY Spectrum and the Higgs Mass in the BLMSSM

Pavel Fileviez Perez

Published 2012-01-06, updated 2012-04-09Version 2

The predictions for the mass of the light CP-even Higgs are investigated in the context of a simple extension of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model where the baryon and lepton numbers are local gauge symmetries. This theory predicts the existence of light charged and neutral leptons which give extra contributions to the Higgs mass at the one-loop level. We show the possibility to satisfy the LEP2 bound and achieve a Higgs mass around 125 GeV in a supersymmetric spectrum with light sfermions and small left-right mixing in the stop sector. We make a brief discussion of the unique leptonic signals at the Large Hadron Collider. This theory predicts baryon number violation at the low scale and one could avoid the current LHC bounds on the supersymmetric mass spectrum.

Comments: references added, minor corrections, to appear in Physics Letters B
Journal: Physics Letters B 711 (2012) 353-359
Categories: hep-ph, hep-ex
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