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Constrained next-to-minimal supersymmetric standard model. (English) Zbl 1228.81254

Summary: We consider the fully constrained version of the next-to-minimal supersymmetric extension of the standard model (cNMSSM) in which a singlet Higgs superfield is added to the two doublets that are present in the minimal extension (MSSM). Assuming universal boundary conditions at a high scale for the soft supersymmetry-breaking mass parameters as well as for the trilinear interactions, we find that the model is more constrained than the celebrated minimal supergravity model. The phenomenologically viable region in the parameter space of the cNMSSM corresponds to a small value for the universal scalar mass m0: in this case, one single input parameter is sufficient to describe the model’s phenomenology once constraints from collider data and cosmology are imposed.

MSC:

81T60 Supersymmetric field theories in quantum mechanics
81V22 Unified quantum theories
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