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Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Patna 
Author:
Rahool Kumar Barman, Biplob Bhattacherjee, Arghya Choudhury, Debtosh Chowdhury, Jayita Lahiri, Shamayita Ray 
Corresponding Authors:
Rahool Kumar Barman 
DOI #:
DOI 10.1140/epjp/i2019-12566-5 
Title:
Current status of MSSM Higgs sector with LHC 13 TeV data 
Journal:
Eur.Phys.J.Plus  
Year:
2019 
Volume:
134 
Page:
150 
Keywords:
MSSM Higgs sector, LHC 13 TeV  
Abstract:
ATLAS and CMS Collaborations have reported the results on the Higgs search analyzing ∼ 36 fb−1 data from Run-II of LHC at 13 TeV. In this work, we study the Higgs sector of the phenomenological Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model, in light of the recent Higgs data, by studying separately the impact of Run-I and Run-II data. One of the major impacts of the new data on the parameter space comes from the direct searches of neutral CP-even and CP-odd heavy Higgses (H and A, respectively) in the H/A → τ +τ − channel which disfavours high tan β regions more efficiently than Run-I data. Secondly, we show that the latest result of the rare radiative decay of B meson imposes a slightly stronger constraint on low tan β and low MA region of the parameter space, as compared to its previous measurement. Further, we find that in a global fit Run-II light Higgs signal strength data is almost comparable in strength with the corresponding Run-I data. Finally, we discuss scenarios with the heavy Higgs boson decaying into electroweakinos and third generation squarks and sleptons. 
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