In the MSSM with heavy SUSY particles and complex phases, the lightest Higgs mass can vary by up to about 20 GeV with the phase of the trilinear couplings, while its CP-odd admixture drops below 0.5% once the charged Higgs mass exceeds about 260 GeV.
Two-loop scalar self-energies and pole masses in a general renormalizable theory with massless gauge bosons
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I present the two-loop self-energy functions for scalar bosons in a general renormalizable theory, within the approximation that vector bosons are treated as massless or equivalently that gauge symmetries are unbroken. This enables the computation of the two-loop physical pole masses of scalar particles in that approximation. The calculations are done simultaneously in the mass-independent \bar{MS}, \bar{DR}, and \bar{DR}' renormalization schemes, and with arbitrary covariant gauge fixing. As an example, I present the two-loop SUSYQCD corrections to squark masses, which can increase the known one-loop results by of order one percent. More generally, it is now straightforward to implement all two-loop sfermion pole mass computations in supersymmetry using the results given here, neglecting only the electroweak vector boson masses compared to the superpartner masses in the two-loop parts.
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Higgs-Boson Masses and Mixings in the MSSM with CP Violation and Heavy SUSY Particles
In the MSSM with heavy SUSY particles and complex phases, the lightest Higgs mass can vary by up to about 20 GeV with the phase of the trilinear couplings, while its CP-odd admixture drops below 0.5% once the charged Higgs mass exceeds about 260 GeV.