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Di-photon Higgs signal at the LHC: a comparative study for different supersymmetric models

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As the most important discovery channel for a light Higgs boson at the LHC, the di-photon signal $gg->h->\gamma\gamma$ is sensitive to underlying physics. In this work we investigate such a signal in a comparative way by considering three different supersymmetric models, namely the minimal supersymmetric standard model (MSSM), the next-to-minimal supersymmetric standard model (NMSSM) and the nearly minimal supersymmetric standard model (nMSSM). Under the current collider and cosmological constraints we scan over the parameter space and obtain the following observation in the allowed parameter space: (i) In the nMSSM the signal rate is always suppressed; (ii) In the MSSM the signal rate is suppressed in most cases, but in a tiny corner of the parameter space it can be enhanced (maximally by a factor of 2); (iii) In the NMSSM the signal rate can be enhanced or suppressed depending on the parameter space, and the enhancement factor can be as large as 7.

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A 95 GeV Higgs Boson in the $U(1)_X$SSM

hep-ph · 2024-11-20 · reject · novelty 5.0

A light Higgs state in the U(1)_XSSM, made mostly of the η and ηbar singlet fields, can reproduce the 95 GeV γγ and bb excesses while keeping a 125.4 GeV SM-like Higgs.

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  • A 95 GeV Higgs Boson in the $U(1)_X$SSM hep-ph · 2024-11-20 · reject · none · ref 16 · internal anchor

    A light Higgs state in the U(1)_XSSM, made mostly of the η and ηbar singlet fields, can reproduce the 95 GeV γγ and bb excesses while keeping a 125.4 GeV SM-like Higgs.