Beyond the MSSM Higgs with d=6 effective operators
I. Antoniadis, E. Dudas, D. M. Ghilencea, P. Tziveloglou

TL;DR
This paper extends the MSSM Higgs model with dimension-6 operators, analyzing their effects on Higgs, neutralino, and chargino masses, and exploring implications for dark matter and phenomenology.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of how dimension-6 effective operators modify MSSM Higgs, neutralino, and chargino sectors, including mass corrections and phenomenological implications.
Findings
Individual operators cause small mass corrections of a few GeV.
Higgs mass can increase by up to 6 GeV due to these operators.
Some parameter points become phenomenologically viable with reduced fine-tuning.
Abstract
We continue a previous study of the MSSM Higgs Lagrangian extended by all effective operators of dimension d=6 that can be present beyond the MSSM, consistent with its symmetries. By supersymmetry, such operators also extend the neutralino and chargino sectors, and the corresponding component fields Lagrangian is computed onshell. The corrections to the neutralino and chargino masses, due to these operators, are computed analytically in function of the MSSM corresponding values. For individual operators, the corrections are small, of few GeV for the constrained MSSM (CMSSM) viable parameter space. We investigate the correction to the lightest Higgs mass, which receives, from individual operators, a supersymmetric correction of up to 4 (6) GeV above the 2-loop leading-log CMSSM value, from those CMSSM phase space points with: EW fine tuning Delta<200, consistent with WMAP relic density…
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