
TL;DR
This paper discusses recent supersymmetric models post-LHC, focusing on accommodating a 125GeV Higgs, and explores additional Z' bosons and Higgs particles in extended SUSY frameworks.
Contribution
It analyzes how supersymmetric models can be modified to fit recent LHC findings, including the Higgs mass and extra gauge bosons.
Findings
Successful accommodation of a 125GeV Higgs in SUSY models
Discussion of extra Z' gauge bosons from GUTs
Analysis of scalar and pseudoscalar Higgs bosons in extended SUSY
Abstract
Some supersymmetric models after the recent LHC reports are discussed. Especially, the light Higgs boson around 125GeV is attempted to be accommodated. An extra Z' from GUTs, and the scalar and pseudoscalar Higgs bosons in supersymmetric extension of the standard model are also discussed.
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