Higgs production in association with squark pairs in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model at future hadron colliders
A. Dedes, S. Moretti (Rutherford Lab., UK)

TL;DR
This paper investigates Higgs production with squark pairs at future colliders within the MSSM, highlighting new production mechanisms and their sensitivity to model parameters, with potential detectability at high luminosity.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of Higgs-squark associated production in the MSSM, including new production channels, parameter sensitivity, and analytical scattering formulas.
Findings
Most processes detectable at high luminosity with large tan(beta)
Production rates sensitive to MSSM parameters like M_0, M_{1/2}, A_0
Sizable decay signatures with manageable SM backgrounds
Abstract
We study neutral and charged Higgs boson production in association with stop and sbottom squarks at the Large Hadron Collider, within the Supergravity inspired Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model. The phenomenological relevance of such reactions is twofold. Firstly, they constitute a novel production mechanism of Higgs particles, either through a decay of a heavier (anti)squark into a lighter one or via a Higgs bremsstrahlung process. Secondly, their production rates are extremely sensitive to the values assumed by the five input parameters of the model, this possibly allowing one to put stringent constraints on the latter. After an exhaustive scan of the parameter space, we find that the majority of such processes could be detectable at high luminosity, provided tan(beta) is large, tan(beta) > 30 (except in the case of \tilde{t}_1\tilde{t}_1^* h and \tilde{t}_1\tilde{t}_2^* h final…
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