MSSM Higgs Boson Searches at the LHC: Benchmark Scenarios after the Discovery of a Higgs-like Particle
M. Carena, S. Heinemeyer, O. St{\aa}l, C.E.M. Wagner, G. Weiglein

TL;DR
This paper introduces new MSSM benchmark scenarios compatible with the 125.5 GeV Higgs-like particle discovery at the LHC, exploring their phenomenology and implications for Higgs searches.
Contribution
It proposes updated and new MSSM benchmark scenarios that align with observed Higgs properties and explore diverse phenomenological features.
Findings
New benchmark scenarios compatible with LHC Higgs data
Modified scenarios affecting Higgs decay rates
Analysis of heavy Higgs decay channels and search sensitivities
Abstract
A Higgs-like particle with a mass of about 125.5 GeV has been discovered at the LHC. Within the current experimental uncertainties, this new state is compatible with both the predictions for the Standard Model (SM) Higgs boson and with the Higgs sector in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM). We propose new low-energy MSSM benchmark scenarios that, over a wide parameter range, are compatible with the mass and production rates of the observed signal. These scenarios also exhibit interesting phenomenology for the MSSM Higgs sector. We propose a slightly updated version of the well-known mh-max scenario, and a modified scenario (mh-mod), where the light CP-even Higgs boson can be interpreted as the LHC signal in large parts of the MA-tan \beta\ plane. Furthermore, we define a light stop scenario that leads to a suppression of the lightest CP-even Higgs gluon fusion rate, and a…
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