Infrared Quasi Fixed Points and Mass Predictions in the MSSM II: Large tan(beta) Scenario
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✦ hep-ph
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fixedmassquasibetacouplingshiggsinfraredlarge
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We consider the infrared quasi fixed point solutions of the renormalization group equations for the Yukawa couplings and soft supersymmetry breaking parameters in the MSSM in the \underline{large $\tan\beta$} regime. The existence of IR quasi fixed points together with the values of gauge couplings, third generation quarks, lepton and Z-boson masses allows one to predict masses of the Higgs bosons and SUSY particles as functions of the only free parameter, $m_{1/2}$, or the gluino mass. The lightest Higgs boson mass for $M_{SUSY} \approx 1$ TeV is found to be $m_h=128.2-0.4-7.1 \pm 5$ GeV for $\mu>0$ and $m_h=120.6-0.1-3.8 \pm 5$ GeV for $\mu<0$.
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