Precision Measurements at The Higgs Resonance: A Probe of Radiative Fermion Masses

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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7 pages, 1 figure, aipproc.sty (included). Talk presented by N. Polonsky at the Workshop on Physics at the First Muon Collider

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10.1063/1.56250

The possibility of radiative generation of fermion masses from soft supersymmetry breaking chiral flavor violation is explored. Consistent models are identified and classified. Phenomenological implications for electric dipole moments and magnetic moments, as well as collider probes -- in particular those relevant at the Higgs resonance -- are discussed. It is shown that partial widths $\Gamma_{h^{0} \to ff}$ are enhanced compared with the minimal supersymmetric standard model.

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