SUSY with R-symmetry: confronting EW precision observables and LHC constraints
Jan Kalinowski

TL;DR
This paper explores the minimal supersymmetric model with R-symmetry, focusing on reconciling the Higgs boson mass with electroweak precision tests and LHC experimental constraints.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of the MRSSM's compatibility with current experimental data, highlighting its potential viability.
Findings
MRSSM can accommodate the observed Higgs mass
Electroweak precision observables are consistent within the model
LHC constraints do not exclude the MRSSM parameter space
Abstract
After motivation and short presentation of the minimal supersymmetric model with R-symmetry (MRSSM), we address the question of accomodating the measured Higgs boson mass in accordance with electroweak precision observables and LHC constraints.
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