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Implications of Supersymmetry Phases for Higgs Boson Signals and Limits
Published 2000-03-20Version 1
We study the supersymmetry parameter region excluded if no Higgs is found at LEP, and the region allowed if a Higgs boson is found at LEP. We describe the full seven parameter structure of Higgs sector. When supersymmetry phases are included, $\tan \beta$ greater than or equal to 2 is always allowed, and the lower limit on lightest Higgs mass if no signal is found is about 20% lower than in the Standard Model and about 10% lower than in the MSSM with phases set to 0, $\pi$
Comments: 11 papges, 2 figures
Journal: Phys.Lett. B488 (2000) 383-389
Keywords: higgs boson signals, supersymmetry phases, full seven parameter structure, implications, lightest higgs mass
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