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Stability of the electroweak vacuum with respect to vacuum tunneling to the Komatsu vacuum in the cMSSM
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Heeseung Zoe
, Stewart, Ewan D
, Kim, Hyukjung
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Stability
2025
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Stability of the electroweak vacuum with respect to vacuum tunneling to the Komatsu vacuum in the cMSSM
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Heeseung Zoe
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, Kim, Hyukjung
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Stability
2025
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Stability of the electroweak vacuum with respect to vacuum tunneling to the Komatsu vacuum in the cMSSM
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Stability of the electroweak vacuum with respect to vacuum tunneling to the Komatsu vacuum in the cMSSM
2025
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We investigate the stability of the electroweak vacuum with respect to vacuum tunneling to the Komatsu vacuum, which exists when \\(m_L^2 + m_{H_u}^2<0\\), in the cMSSM. Employing the numerical tools SARAH, SPheno and CosmoTransitions, we scan and constrain the parameter space of the cMSSM up to 10 TeV. Regions excluded due to having a vacuum tunneling half-life less than the age of the observable universe are concentrated near the regions where the electroweak vacuum is tachyonic and are more stringent at smaller \\(m_0\\), larger and negative \\(A_0\\), and larger \\(\\tan\\beta\\). New excluded regions, which satisfy \\(m_h \\simeq 125 \\text{GeV}\\), are found.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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