Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
1996-09-12
Z.Phys. C75 (1997) 539-554
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
31 pages, 10 embedded figures, latex with psfig.sty the complete postscript file of this preprint, including figures, is avail
Scientific paper
To obtain the most accurate predictions for the Higgs masses in the minimal supersymmetric model (MSSM), one should compute the full set of one-loop radiative corrections, resum the large logarithms to all orders, and add the dominant two-loop effects. A complete computation following this procedure yields a complex set of formulae which must be analyzed numerically. We discuss a very simple approximation scheme which includes the most important terms from each of the three components mentioned above. We estimate that the Higgs masses computed using our scheme lie within 2 GeV of their theoretically predicted values over a very large fraction of MSSM parameter space.
Haber Howard E.
Hempfling Ralf
Hoang Andre H.
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