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Optimising Stop Naturalness

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In supersymmetric models a large average stop mass MSM_S is well known to both boost the lightest Higgs boson mass mhm_{h} and also make radiative electroweak symmetry breaking unnaturally tuned. The case of `maximal mixing', where the stop trilinear mixing term AtA_t is set to give At2/MS2=6A_t^2/M_S^2 = 6, allows the stops to be as light as possible for a given mhm_h. Here we make the distinction between minimal MSM_S and optimal naturalness, showing that the latter occurs for less-than-maximal mixing. Lagrange constrained optimisation reveals that the two coincide closely in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) -- optimally we have 5<At2/MS2<65 < A_t^2/M_S^2 < 6. We discuss why the two are not generally expected to coincide beyond the MSSM, and that even within the MSSM different models should not be compared based on the MSM_S necessary to achieve a given mhm_{h}. The splitting between the two stop-mass eigenvalues mt~2mt~1m_{\tilde{t}_2} - m_{\tilde{t}_1} is shown to be unconstrained by naturalness considerations.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures. v2 and 3: extra content. v4: typos, PRD versio

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