Precise prediction for the Higgs-Boson Masses in the $\mu\nu$SSM
T. Biek\"otter, S. Heinemeyer, C. Mu\~noz

TL;DR
This paper performs a detailed one-loop renormalization of the neutral scalar sector in the $$SSM, predicting Higgs boson masses consistent with experimental data and exploring its potential to explain observed excesses.
Contribution
It provides the first complete one-loop renormalization of the $$SSM's scalar sector, including detailed treatment of non-flavor-diagonal soft terms and comparison with the NMSSM.
Findings
Higgs mass predictions align with experimental bounds.
Minor corrections due to neutrino Yukawa couplings.
$$SSM can explain certain Higgs-related experimental excesses.
Abstract
The SSM is a simple supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model (SM) capable of predicting neutrino physics in agreement with experiment. In this paper we perform the complete one-loop renormalization of the neutral scalar sector of the SSM with one generation of right-handed neutrinos in a mixed on-shell/ scheme. The renormalization procedure is discussed in detail, emphasizing conceptual differences to the minimal (MSSM) and next-to-minimal (NMSSM) supersymmetric standard model regarding the field renormalization and the treatment of non-flavor-diagonal soft mass parameters, which have their origin in the breaking of -parity in the SSM. We calculate the full one-loop corrections to the neutral scalar masses of the SSM. The one-loop contributions are supplemented by available MSSM higher-order corrections. We obtain…
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