Radiative corrections to Higgs masses in the supersymmetric model with an extra family and antifamily
Aug, 199123 pages
Published in:
- Mod.Phys.Lett.A 7 (1992) 187-200
Report number:
- TU-379
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Abstract: (WSP)
Radiative corrections to Higgs masses are calculated in a supersymmetric standard model with an extra family and its mirror partners. These corrections, in general, depend on the mass spectrum of fermions, bosons and the strength of Yukawa couplings of the extra families. If we assume that the Yukawa couplings do not blow up below the GUT scale, the upper bound of the lightest Higgs mass increases about 12 GeV. We also notice that, in some cases, the charged Higgs mass becomes lighter than that of the tree level prediction.- Higgs particle: mass
- mass: Higgs particle
- radiative correction
- supersymmetry
- fermion: flavor
- fermion: mirror particle
- coupling: Yukawa
- Yukawa: coupling
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