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Precise Prediction for M_W in the MSSM

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arxiv hep-ph/0604147 v2 pith:SJYAKHXF submitted 2006-04-18 hep-ph

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keywords mssmcomplexcorrectionsfullhigher-orderlevelmodelone-loop
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We present the currently most accurate evaluation of the W boson mass, M_W, in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM). The full complex phase dependence at the one-loop level, all available MSSM two-loop corrections as well as the full Standard Model result have been included. We analyse the impact of the different sectors of the MSSM at the one-loop level with a particular emphasis on the effect of the complex phases. We discuss the prediction for M_W based on all known higher-order contributions in representative MSSM scenarios. Furthermore we obtain an estimate of the remaining theoretical uncertainty from unknown higher-order corrections.

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