The ATLAS and CMS collaborations report indications of a Higgs boson at Mh ~ 125 GeV. In addition, CMS data show a tenuous bump in the Z Z channel, at about 320 GeV. We make the bold assumption that it might be the indication of a secondary line corresponding to the heaviest scalar Higgs boson of minimal supersymmetry, H, and discuss the viability of this hypothesis. We discuss also the case of a heavier H. The relevance of the bb* decay channel is underlined.
Probing minimal supersymmetry at the LHC with the Higgs boson masses / Maiani, Luciano; Polosa, ANTONIO DAVIDE; Riquer, Veronica. - In: NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. - ISSN 1367-2630. - STAMPA. - 14:7(2012), pp. 1-11. [10.1088/1367-2630/14/7/073029]
Probing minimal supersymmetry at the LHC with the Higgs boson masses
MAIANI, Luciano;POLOSA, ANTONIO DAVIDE;RIQUER, Veronica
2012
Abstract
The ATLAS and CMS collaborations report indications of a Higgs boson at Mh ~ 125 GeV. In addition, CMS data show a tenuous bump in the Z Z channel, at about 320 GeV. We make the bold assumption that it might be the indication of a secondary line corresponding to the heaviest scalar Higgs boson of minimal supersymmetry, H, and discuss the viability of this hypothesis. We discuss also the case of a heavier H. The relevance of the bb* decay channel is underlined.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.