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A non standard supersymmetric spectrum

Barbieri, Riccardo
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Bertuzzo, Enrico
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Farina, Marco
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2010
Journal of High Energy Physics

Taking a bottom-up point of view and focussing on the lack of signals so far in the Higgs and in the flavour sectors, we argue in favour of giving consideration to supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Model where the lightest Higgs boson has a mass between 200 and 300 GeV and the first two generations of s-fermions are above 20 TeV. After examining the simplest extensions of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model that allow this in a natural way, we summarize the main consequences of this pattern of masses at the LHC and we analyze the consequences of a heavier than normal Higgs boson for Dark Matter.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/JHEP08(2010)024
Web of Science ID

WOS:000282368500042

Author(s)
Barbieri, Riccardo
Bertuzzo, Enrico
Farina, Marco
Lodone, Paolo  
Pappadopulo, Duccio  
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Springer Nature

Published in
Journal of High Energy Physics
Start page

24

Subjects

Supersymmetry Phenomenology

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U(2) Flavor Symmetry

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Horizontal Symmetries

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Higgs Mass

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Naturalness

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Neutralino

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Breaking

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Scale

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Quark

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