Revisit to Non-decoupling MSSM
Jiwei Ke, Hui Luo, Ming-xing Luo, Kai Wang, Liucheng Wang, Guohuai Zhu, (Zhejiang University)

TL;DR
This paper explores the non-decoupling MSSM, showing how light Higgs and supersymmetric corrections influence flavor-changing processes and Higgs decay modes, with implications for collider searches and parameter constraints.
Contribution
It demonstrates the correlation between $b o s ext{gamma}$ and $b$ quark Yukawa coupling in non-decoupling MSSM, identifying viable parameter regions consistent with experimental bounds.
Findings
Light Higgs can evade direct searches while heavy Higgs is at 125 GeV.
Large supersymmetric corrections modify $b$ quark Yukawa coupling and Higgs decay widths.
Small parameter space remains viable under all experimental constraints.
Abstract
Dipole operator requires the helicity flip in the involving quark states thus the breaking of chiral . On the other hand, the -quark mass generation is also a consequence of chiral symmetry breaking. Therefore, in many models, there might be strong correlation between the and quark Yukawa coupling. We use non-decoupling MSSM model to illustrate this feature. The light Higgs boson may evade the direct search experiments at LEPII or Tevatron while the 125 GeV Higgs-like boson is identified as the heavy Higgs boson in the spectrum. A light charged Higgs is close to the heavy Higgs boson which is of 125 GeV and its contribution to requires large supersymmetric correction with large PQ and symmetry breaking. The large supersymmetric contribution at the same time…
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