Scenarios with low mass Higgs bosons in the heavy supersymmetry
M. N. Dubinin (1), E. Yu. Petrova (1, 2) ((1) Skobeltsyn Institute, of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, (2) Physics, Department, Lomonosov Moscow State University)

TL;DR
This paper explores scenarios within the MSSM extended by dimension-six operators where a low-mass CP-odd Higgs boson (30-90 GeV) can exist, highlighting the role of large threshold corrections in these models.
Contribution
It introduces a framework for low-mass Higgs bosons in MSSM with dimension-six operators, emphasizing the impact of threshold corrections on the Higgs potential.
Findings
Low-mass CP-odd Higgs boson (30-90 GeV) can be consistent within this extended MSSM.
Large threshold corrections are crucial for stabilizing these low-mass scenarios.
The extended model broadens the parameter space for Higgs boson masses in supersymmetry.
Abstract
Possible realistic scenarios are investigated in the minimal supersymmetric standard model (MSSM) Higgs sector extended by dimension-six effective operators. The CP-odd Higgs boson with low mass around 30--90 GeV could be consistently introduced in the regime of large threshold corrections to the effective MSSM two-doublet Higgs potential.
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