Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10722279 | Physics Letters B | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We use the most recent data on the Higgs-like resonance h observed at 125 GeV to derive information about the mass of the heavier Higgs particles predicted by Minimal Supersymmetry. We treat as independent parameters the couplings of h to top quark, beauty and massive vector bosons and, in this three-dimensional space, we locate the point realizing the best fit to data and compare it to the position of the Standard Model point and to the region of coupling values accommodating heavier Higgs particles in Minimal Supersymmetry. We conclude that mass values 320â²MHâ²360 GeV are compatible at 2Ï with the best fit of couplings to present data, larger values being compatible at the 1Ï level. Values of 1â²tanβâ²6 are compatible with data.
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Authors
L. Maiani, A.D. Polosa, V. Riquer,