
TL;DR
This paper explores a gauge mediation scenario where heavy SU(2) doublet superparticles allow a 125 GeV Higgs and light right-handed top squarks, making supersymmetry more compatible with LHC observations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel gauge mediation framework with heavy SU(2) doublet superparticles to reconcile the Higgs mass with accessible superpartners.
Findings
Heavy SU(2) doublet superparticles enable a 125 GeV Higgs.
Light right-handed top squarks can exist below 1 TeV.
The model remains consistent with current LHC constraints.
Abstract
It is challenging for supersymmetry if the 125 GeV Higgs boson is confirmed by the LHC. In the case of small squark mixing it is inevitable to introduce heavy top squarks to lift the Higgs mass that is hard to be produced by the LHC. Here we consider the possibility that in gauge mediation the superparticles belonging to SU(2) doublets are much heavier than those do not carry the SU(2) quantum numbers. Under the assumption not only the Higgs mass can be large enough but also there are light right handed top squarks below the TeV scale that can be observed in future.
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