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Light Higgs boson in the NMSSM confronted with the CMS di-photon and di-tau excesses

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CHINESE PHYSICS C
Volume 47, Issue 12, Pages -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1674-1137/acfaf1

Keywords

Higgs boson; supersymmetry phenomenology; NMSSM

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This study addresses the interpretation of three excess phenomena in relation to the light Higgs boson in the NMSSM. It concludes that it is difficult to satisfy these excesses simultaneously in the NMSSM. Two partially-satisfied scenarios are analyzed and a global fitting equation is derived.
In 2018, the CMS collaboration reported a di-photon excess at approximately 95.3 GeV with a local significance of 2.8 sigma. Interestingly, the CMS collaboration also recently reported a di-tau excess at GeV with a local significance of . In addition, a b (b) over bar excess at 98 GeV with a local significance of 2.3 sigma was reported from LEP data approximately twenty years ago. In this study, we addressed the interpretation of these excesses together with a light Higgs boson in the next-to-minimal supersymmetric standard model (NMSSM). We conclude that, in the NMSSM, the GeV excesses are difficult to be satisfied simultaneously (not possible globally at the level or simultaneously at the level). We analyzed two partially-satisfied scenarios: global and small di-photon. An approximate equation of global fit to the three excesses was derived, and two representative types of surviving samples were analyzed in detail. Given that the mass regions of these excesses are near the Z boson, we also checked the light Higgs boson in the t (t) over bar -associated channels. The detailed results may be useful for further checking the low-mass-region excesses in the future.

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