Séminaire (Theorie) : Hitting a Natural Higgs in SUSY
par
M.Chris WYMANT(Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology, Durham Univ. (UK))
→
Europe/Paris
Amphi 125 (Dept.Phys.)
Amphi 125
Dept.Phys.
Description
Supersymmetric theories solve the hierarchy problem chiefly by virtue of a
partner for the top quark, the stop, which contributes to the Higgs mass
correction an equal amount with the opposite sign. The necessary soft
breaking of supersymmetry makes the cancellation incomplete, with
unnaturalness returning as the stop is decoupled. This leads us to consider
stops as light as possible, subject to the extra constraint of the now
observed Higgs mass of ~126 GeV. However we will show how 'maximal mixing'
of the stops, while minimising their masses, contributes a new source of
fine-tuning that is in fact dominant. Lagrange constrained maximisation of
analytic expressions for the Higgs-stop interactions explicitly shows the
optimal scenario to be near-maximal mixing. We explain why the splitting
between the two stop mass eigenstates is entirely unconstrained. We introduce
the NMSSM and explain its potential utility and limitations for boosting
the Higgs mass naturally.