Abstract
A review of the basic field-theoretic and phenomenol. features of the recently introduced Minimal Nonminimal Supersym. Std. Model (MNSSM). The introduced model is the simplest and most economic version among the proposed nonminimal supersym. models, in which the so-called m-problem can be successfully addressed. As opposed to the MSSM and the frequently-discussed NMSSM, the MNSSM can naturally predict the existence of a light charged Higgs boson with a mass smaller than 100 GeV. Such a possible realization of the Higgs sector can be soon be tested at the upgraded Run II phase of the Tevatron collider. [on SciFinder (R)]
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Beyond the Desert 2002: Accelerator, Non-Accelerator and Space Approaches in the New Millennium, Proceedings of the International Conference on Particle Physics Beyond the Standard Model: Accelerator, |
Publication status | Published - 2003 |
Keywords
- Minimal supersymmetric standard model; Standard model (basic field-theoretic and phenomenol. features of minimal nonminimal supersym. std. model)