Adding 2HDM-type two-loop diagrams to the NMSSM electron EDM calculation tightens constraints on the CP-violating phase phi4 and changes the allowed parameter space for phi3, phi4, and phi5.
The Status of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model and Beyond
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The minimal supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model (MSSM) is reviewed. In the most general framework with minimal field content and R-parity conservation, the MSSM is a 124-parameter model (henceforth called MSSM-124). An acceptable phenomenology occurs only at exceptional points (and small perturbations around these points) of MSSM-124 parameter space. Among the topics addressed in this review are: gauge coupling unification, precision electroweak data, phenomenology of the MSSM Higgs sector, and supersymmetry searches at present and future colliders. The implications of approaches beyond the MSSM are briefly addressed.
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Revisiting the Electron EDM in the NMSSM
Adding 2HDM-type two-loop diagrams to the NMSSM electron EDM calculation tightens constraints on the CP-violating phase phi4 and changes the allowed parameter space for phi3, phi4, and phi5.