Motivations and Discovery Prospects for Elusive Higgs Boson(s)
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John Gunion(UC Davis)
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Europe/Paris
Auditorium M. Vivargent (LAPTH)
Auditorium M. Vivargent
LAPTH
Description
I review the substantial precision electroweak and finetuning
motivations for the Higgs boson(s) which carry the WW,ZZ couplings to have
mass below the LEP limit for the SM and lightest MSSM Higgs boson. The
manner in which the Next to Minimal Supersymmetric Model allows for a
<100GeV Higgs boson with SM-like WW,ZZ coupling via dominance of h\to aa
decays (where a is a CP-odd Higgs boson of the NMSSM) is summarized. The
very substantial ability of hadron colliders to exclude or discover the
light a is discussed. The challenges associated with detecting the h at a
hadron collider are emphasized. More complex Higgs sectors that minimize
finetuning and satisfy the precision data constraints naturally are
summarized.