A Natural SUSY Higgs Near 125 GeV
Lawrence J. Hall, David Pinner, Joshua T. Ruderman

TL;DR
This paper investigates the naturalness of a 125 GeV Higgs within supersymmetric models, highlighting how non-minimal models with singlet fields can reduce fine-tuning and enhance observable signals at the LHC.
Contribution
It demonstrates that singlet-extended supersymmetric models with large mbda can naturally accommodate a 125 GeV Higgs with minimal fine-tuning, surpassing minimal models.
Findings
Naturalness improved with singlet coupling mbda
Light Higgs results from singlet-doublet mixing even at large mbda
Enhanced Higgs decay signals to mb5 and WW at the LHC
Abstract
The naturalness of a Higgs boson with a mass near 125 GeV is explored in a variety of weak-scale supersymmetric models. A Higgs mass of this size strongly points towards a non-minimal implementation of supersymmetry. The Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model now requires large A-terms to avoid multi-TeV stops. The fine-tuning is at least 1% for low messenger scales, and an order of magnitude worse for high messenger scales. Naturalness is significantly improved in theories with a singlet superfield S coupled to the Higgs superfields via \lambda\ S H_u H_d. If \lambda\ is perturbative up to unified scales, a fine-tuning of about 10% is possible with a low mediation scale. Larger values of \lambda, implying new strong interactions below unified scales, allow for a highly natural 125 GeV Higgs boson over a wide range of parameters. Even for \lambda\ as large as 2, where a heavier Higgs…
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