The lightest Higgs mass in supersymmetric models with extra dimensions
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Abstract In the four-dimensional supersymmetric standard model extended with gauge singlets the lightest Higgs boson mass, M H , has an important contribution proportional to the squared of the superpotential coupling λ of singlets to Higgs fields, λ SH 1 ·H 2 . The requirement of perturbativity up to the unification scale yields an upper bound on M H ∼140 GeV. In extensions to theories with (longitudinal) extra dimensions at the TeV where such coupling exists and massive Kaluza-Klein states fall into N =2 representations, if either of the Higgs or singlet fields live in the bulk of the extra dimensions, the β -function of λ is suppressed due to the absence of anomalous dimension of hypermultiplets to leading order. This implies a slower running of λ and an enhancement of its low energy value. The M H upper bound increases to values M H ≲165 GeV.
Journal: Physics Letters B