The constrained NMSSM and Higgs near 125 GeV
John F. Gunion, Yun Jiang, Sabine Kraml

TL;DR
This paper evaluates constrained NMSSM models to determine their ability to explain the Higgs signal near 125 GeV observed at the LHC, focusing on models that fit a Higgs mass between 123 and 128 GeV.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of constrained NMSSM variants in light of recent Higgs mass hints, exploring their viability in explaining the observed signals.
Findings
Certain constrained NMSSM models can accommodate a Higgs near 125 GeV.
The models' parameter spaces are compatible with LHC Higgs hints.
Constraints from Higgs mass measurements limit the NMSSM parameter space.
Abstract
We assess the extent to which various constrained versions of the NMSSM are able to describe the recent hints of a Higgs signal at the LHC corresponding to a Higgs mass in the range 123-128 GeV.
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