Abstract

In the minimal super-symmetric extension of the Standard Model (MSSM), the Higgs sector contains two Higgs boson doublets, including, after electroweak symmetry breaking, the CP-odd neutral scalar A0, the two charged scalars H±, and the two CP-even neutral scalars h and H0. The neutral Higgs boson is searched in the μ+μ−, τ+τ−, and recently also in the bb̄, channels, whereas the charged Higgs state is searched in top quark decays with at least one τ in the final state. This report reviews the current status of searches for MSSM Higgs bosons with the data collected by the CMS experiment at LHC in the 2011 and 2012 operations.

Highlights

  • The precise nature of the boson recently discovered [1, 2] at the Large Hadron Collider remains open

  • The neutral Higgs boson is searched in the μ+μ−, τ +τ −, and recently in the bb, channels, whereas the charged Higgs state is searched in top quark decays with at least one τ in the final state

  • This report reviews the current status of searches for minimal super-symmetric extension of the Standard Model (MSSM) Higgs bosons with the data collected by the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment at LHC in the 2011 and 2012 operations

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Introduction

The precise nature of the boson recently discovered [1, 2] at the Large Hadron Collider remains open. Results on the Search for MSSM Neutral and Charged Higgs bosons (CMS)

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