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Slim SUSY

Ernesto Arganda, J. Lorenzo Diaz-Cruz, Alejandro Szynkman

Published 2013-01-04, updated 2013-04-08Version 2

The new SM-like Higgs boson discovered recently at the LHC, with mass $m_h \simeq$ 125 GeV, as well as the direct LHC bounds on the mass of superpartners, which are entering into the TeV range, suggest that the minimal surviving supersymmetric extension of the SM (MSSM), should be characterized by a heavy SUSY-breaking scale. Several variants of the MSSM have been proposed to account for this result, which vary according to the accepted degree of fine-tuning. We propose an alternative scenario here, Slim SUSY, which contains sfermions with multi-TeV masses and gauginos/higgsinos near the EW scale, but it includes the heavy MSSM Higgs bosons ($H^0$, $A^0$, $H^\pm$) near the EW scale too. We discuss first the formulation and constraints of the Slim SUSY scenario, and then identify distinctive heavy Higgs signals that could be searched at the LHC, within scenarios with the minimal number of superpartners with masses near the EW scale.

Comments: 16 pages, 6 figures. Section 2 has been restructured, with a new subsection and some comments added. This version matches the manuscript accepted in Physics Letters B
Categories: hep-ph
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