In the seesaw-extended NMSSM, a ~96 GeV scalar can reproduce both the LEP bbbar and CMS diphoton excesses while the sneutrino dark matter passes all current constraints, in three parameter regions.
Naughty or Nice? The Role of the `N' in the Natural NMSSM for the LHC
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In this work, we present mass limits on gluinos and stops in a natural Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (NMSSM) with a singlino as the lightest supersymmetric particle. Motivated by naturalness, we consider spectra with light higgsinos, sub-TeV third generation sparticles and gluinos well below the multi-TeV regime while the electroweak gauginos, the sleptons and the first and second generation squarks are decoupled. We check that our natural supersymmetry spectra satisfy all electroweak precision observables and flavour measurements as well as theoretical constraints. By reinterpreting the results from the 8 TeV ATLAS supersymmetry searches we present the 95% CL exclusion limits on the model. The results show that the presence of a singlino LSP can lengthen decay chains and soften the final state particle energies. Whilst this does reduce the strength of the bounds in some areas of parameter space, the LHC still displays good sensitivity to the model.
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The 96 GeV Diphoton Excess in the Seesaw Extensions of the Natural NMSSM
In the seesaw-extended NMSSM, a ~96 GeV scalar can reproduce both the LEP bbbar and CMS diphoton excesses while the sneutrino dark matter passes all current constraints, in three parameter regions.