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Tutorial to SARAH
I give in this brief tutorial a short practical introduction to the
Mathematica package SARAH. First, it is shown how an existing model file can be
changed to implement a new model in SARAH. In the second part, masses, vertices
and renormalisation group equations are calculated with SARAH. Finally, the
main commands to generate model files and output for other tools are
summarised.Comment: 8 pages, 1 figure; Tutorial (based on lecture arXiv:1509.07061) given
at "School and Workshops on Elementary Particle Physics and Gravity", Corfu
Summer Institute, September 201
Introduction to SARAH and related tools
I give in this lecture an overview of the features of the Mathematica package
SARAH, and explain how it can be used together with other codes to study all
aspects of a BSM model. The focus will be on the description of the analytical
calculations which SARAH can perform and how this information is used to
generate automatically a spectrum generator based on SPheno. I also summarize
the main aspects of the other interfaces to public codes like
HiggsBounds/HiggsSignals, FeynArts/FormCalc, CalcHep, MicrOmegas, WHIZARD,
Vevacious or MadGraph. The appendix contains a short tutorial about the
implementation and usage of a new model.Comment: 16 pages, Lecture given at "Summer School and Workshop on the
Standard Model and Beyond", Corfu Summer Institute 2015; v2: moved to PoS
styl
Reopen parameter regions in Two-Higgs Doublet Models
The stability of the electroweak potential is a very important constraint for
models of new physics. At the moment, it is standard for Two-Higgs doublet
models (THDM), singlet or triplet extensions of the standard model to perform
these checks at tree-level. However, these models are often studied in the
presence of very large couplings. Therefore, it can be expected that radiative
corrections to the potential are important. We study these effects at the
example of the THDM type-II and find that loop corrections can revive more than
50% of the phenomenological viable points which are ruled out by the tree-level
vacuum stability checks. Similar effects are expected for other extension of
the standard model.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures; added few explanations and fixed typos in eqs.
(8)-(9), matches version accepted for publication by PL
Precise determination of the Higgs mass in supersymmetric models with vectorlike tops and the impact on naturalness in minimal GMSB
We present a precise analysis of the Higgs mass corrections stemming from
vectorlike top partners in supersymmetric models. We reduce the theoretical
uncertainty compared to previous studies in the following aspects: (i)
including the one-loop threshold corrections to SM gauge and Yukawa couplings
due to the presence of the new states to obtain the
parameters entering all loop calculations, (ii) including the full momentum
dependence at one-loop, and (iii) including all two-loop corrections but the
ones involving and . We find that the additional threshold
corrections are very important and can give the largest effect on the Higgs
mass. However, we identify also parameter regions where the new two-loop
effects can be more important than the ones of the MSSM and change the Higgs
mass prediction by up to 10 GeV. This is for instance the case in the low
, small regime. We use these results to calculate the
electroweak fine-tuning of an UV complete variant of this model. For this
purpose, we add a complete and representation
of to the MSSM particle content. We embed this model in minimal Gauge
Mediated Supersymmetry Breaking and calculate the electroweak fine-tuning with
respect to all important parameters. It turns out that the limit on the gluino
mass becomes more important for the fine-tuning than the Higgs mass
measurements which is easily to satisfy in this setup.Comment: 64 pages, 17 figure
Master\u27s Project: Examining Equity and Emergence: Personal Inquiry and Practice
When I awakened to the reality of my White privilege I began a transformative learning journey which implicates my personal life, professional work, and leadership practice. This project deepened and integrated my understanding of Whiteness, power, privilege, and systemic oppression. By learning the ways I perpetuate white supremacy, I create personal agency for changing such patterns, embodying leadership which builds a more equitable and justice-centered future. This personal inquiry utilized emergent strategy, relationship-building, and critical reflection to generate deep and integrated learning
Perturbativity Constraints in BSM Models
Phenomenological studies performed for non-supersymmetric extensions of the
Standard Model usually use tree-level parameters as input to define the scalar
sector of the model. This implicitly assumes that a full on-shell calculation
of the scalar sector is possible - and meaningful. However, this doesn't have
to be the case as we show explicitly at the example of the Georgi-Machacek
model. This model comes with an appealing custodial symmetry to explain the
smallness of the parameter. However, the model cannot be renormalised
on-shell without breaking the custodial symmetry. Moreover, we find that it can
often happen that the radiative corrections are so large that any consideration
based on a perturbative expansion appears to be meaningless: counter-terms to
quartic couplings can become much larger than and/or two-loop mass
corrections can become larger than the one-loop ones. Therefore, conditions are
necessary to single out parameter regions which cannot be treated
perturbatively. We propose and discuss different sets of such perturbativity
conditions and show their impact on the parameter space of the Georgi-Machacek
model. Moreover, the proposed conditions are general enough that they can be
applied to other models as well. We also point out that the vacuum stability
constraints in the Georgi-Machacek model, which have so far only been applied
at the tree level, receive crucial radiative corrections. We show that large
regions of the parameter space which feature a stable electroweak vacuum at the
loop level would have been - wrongly - ruled out by the tree-level conditions.Comment: 64 pages, 20 figure
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