Free Meson Seminars

Invisible decays of low mass Higgs bosons in supersymmetric models

by Dr. Monalisa Patra (TIFR)

Thursday, July 31, 2014 from to (Asia/Kolkata)
at Colaba Campus ( AG69 )
Description
The discovery of a 126 GeV Higgs like scalar at the LHC along with the
non observation of the supersymmetric particles, has in turn lead to
constraining various supersymmetric models through the Higgs
data. Usually the lightest scalar of these models are identified as
the 126 GeV state discovered at the LHC. However I will also
concentrate on the case where we identify the second lightest Higgs
boson as the 126 GeV state discovered at the CERN LHC and consider the
invisible decays of the low mass Higgs bosons in both MSSM and
NMSSM. I will then show the implications of the latest Higgs result on
the neutralino sector of these supersymmetric models through the
consideration of these invisible decays.