Radiative corrections to the scalar Higgs masses in a nonminimal supersymmetric Standard Model
Jun 8, 199342 pages
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- Z.Phys.C 59 (1993) 575-584
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- PRINT-93-0435 (SHILLONG)
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We calculate the dominant one-loop radiative corrections arising from quark-squark loops to the mass squared matrix of theCP-even Higgs bosons in a non-minimal supersymmetric Standard Model containing two Higgs doublets and a Higgs singlet chiral superfield using one-loop effective potential approximation. We use this result to evaluate upper and lower bounds on the radiatively corrected masses of all the scalar Higgs bosons as a function of the parameters of the model. We find that the one-loop radiative corrections are substantial only for the lightest Higgs boson of the model and can push its mass beyond the reach of LEP. We also calculate an absolute upper bound on the mass of the radiatively corrected lightest Higgs boson and compare it with the corresponding bound in the minimal supersymmetric Standard Model.- Higgs particle: scalar
- Higgs particle: mass
- mass: Higgs particle
- Higgs particle: multiplet
- multiplet: Higgs particle
- radiative correction
- supersymmetry
- effective potential
- numerical calculations
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