Closing up a light stop window in natural SUSY at LHC
Archil Kobakhidze, Ning Liu, Lei Wu, Jin Min Yang, Mengchao Zhang

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the current and future constraints on light top squarks in natural SUSY models using LHC data, highlighting the potential of Higgs decay ratios as complementary probes.
Contribution
It provides updated lower mass limits for the right-handed stop in natural SUSY from Run-1 data and explores the reach of future LHC runs and Higgs ratio measurements.
Findings
Stop mass excluded up to 430 GeV for certain neutralino masses.
Future LHC can push stop mass bounds to 710 GeV.
Higgs golden ratio can exclude most allowed light stop regions.
Abstract
Top squark (stop) plays a key role in the radiative stability of the Higgs boson mass in supersymmetry (SUSY). The LHC searches for stop have made a great progress and tightly constrained the stop mass during Run-1. In this work, we use the LHC Run-1 data to determine the lower mass limit of the right-handed stop in a natural SUSY scenario, where the higgsinos and are light and nearly degenerate. We find that the stop mass has been excluded up to 430 GeV for GeV and to 540 GeV for GeV by the Run-1 SUSY searches for and , respectively. In a small strip of parameter space with GeV, the stop mass can still be as light as 210 GeV and compatible with the Higgs mass measurement and the monojet bound. The…
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