Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8190256 | Physics Letters B | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The ATLAS and CMS Collaborations have recently reported tantalizing hints of the existence of a 125 GeV Higgs-like particle, whose couplings appear to match well the Standard Model (SM) expectations. In this work, we study implications of this observation for the neutralino sector of supersymmetric models, assuming that the Higgs signal gets confirmed. In general, the Higgs decay into neutralinos can be one of its dominant decay channels. Since a large invisible Higgs decay branching ratio would be in conflict with the data, this possibility is now constrained. In particular, we find that most of the region μ<170 GeV, M1<70 GeV at tanβâ¼10 and μ<120 GeV, M1<70 GeV at tanβâ¼40 is disfavored.
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Authors
Herbi K. Dreiner, Jong Soo Kim, Oleg Lebedev,