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arxiv: 2606.02069 · v1 · pith:XEKL4624new · submitted 2026-06-01 · ✦ hep-ph

Interpreting Light Scalar Excesses and Heavy Scalar Cascades in the μ-Term Extended NMSSM

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The pith

The μ-term extended NMSSM accommodates the 95 GeV scalar excesses within 2σ after all constraints while predicting reachable heavy cascades.

A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.

The paper investigates whether the μNMSSM can account for the persistent 95 GeV hints in LEP bb and LHC diphoton channels. It applies Higgs data, extra Higgs limits, flavor constraints, electroweak precision observables, and direct SUSY search bounds to locate viable parameter space. In these regions a singlet-like CP-even scalar sits near 95 GeV and heavier doublet-like states appear in the mass range probed by recent CMS searches. Two characteristic patterns emerge: one with a suppressed hs bb coupling that boosts the diphoton rate, and another with stronger doublet mixing that raises the LEP rate. The heavy CP-even scalar produces H to h hs and H to hs hs cascades below the original CMS best-fit value yet close to present reach, while the CP-odd sector supplies an additional A2 to h A1 to 4b channel that can populate the (600,400) GeV region below current limits.

Core claim

After all constraints the μNMSSM contains viable points with a CP-even scalar near 95 GeV that reproduces the observed diphoton and bb rates within 2σ. These points split into two patterns distinguished by the size of the hs bb coupling. The heavier CP-even scalar generates cascade decays H to h hs and H to hs hs whose rates lie below the CMS best-fit value in the γγbb channel but remain accessible to ongoing and future searches. The CP-odd sector adds the channel A2 to h A1 to 4b that can occupy the mass region around (600,400) GeV where the latest CMS 4b analysis shows its largest local deviation while staying below the reported limits. For positive μ the same setup permits a gravitino LSP

What carries the argument

The singlet superfield of the μNMSSM, which mixes with the two Higgs doublets to produce a light singlet-like CP-even scalar hs near 95 GeV together with additional heavy CP-even and CP-odd states.

If this is right

  • The heavy CP-even scalar produces H to h hs and H to hs hs cascades whose rates remain below the original CMS best-fit value yet lie within reach of present and future searches.
  • The CP-odd sector supplies A2 to h A1 to 4b decays that can populate the (600,400) GeV region below current CMS limits.
  • For positive μ the framework admits a gravitino as the lightest supersymmetric particle with a long-lived neutralino next-to-LSP at collider scales.

Where Pith is reading between the lines

These are editorial extensions of the paper, not claims the author makes directly.

  • If the 95 GeV signal is confirmed, the model predicts that any discovered light scalar will have a measurable admixture of doublet and singlet components that can be tested through its branching ratios.
  • The same parameter space that fits the light excess naturally places heavier scalars in regions where dedicated cascade searches in γγbb and 4b final states could yield signals with modest additional luminosity.
  • The long-lived neutralino possibility for positive μ offers a distinct collider signature that could be pursued independently of the scalar sector.

Load-bearing premise

The 95 GeV excesses are assumed to be genuine signals from a new CP-even scalar rather than statistical fluctuations or background mismodeling.

What would settle it

A future analysis that excludes a scalar resonance near 95 GeV in both the diphoton and bb channels at the 3σ level, or that finds no evidence for the predicted H to h hs or A2 to h A1 cascade rates in the relevant mass windows.

read the original abstract

The hints for a scalar resonance near $95~{\rm GeV}$ in the LEP $b\bar b$ channel and in the LHC diphoton searches remain among the most persistent small deviations in the Higgs sector. At the same time, searches for a heavier resonance decaying into the observed Higgs boson and an additional scalar have become more restrictive, especially after the recent CMS analysis of the $b\bar b b\bar b$ final state. We study these observations in the $\mu$-term extended Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model ($\mu$NMSSM), where a singlet-like CP-even scalar can lie near $95~{\rm GeV}$ and the heavier doublet states can appear around the mass range probed by the CMS searches. After imposing Higgs data, extra Higgs limits, flavor constraints, electroweak precision observables and direct SUSY search bounds, we find viable regions that can accommodate the $95~{\rm GeV}$ diphoton and $b\bar b$ rates within the $2\sigma$ ranges. The viable points fall into two characteristic patterns. One gives a larger diphoton signal through a suppressed $h_s b\bar b$ coupling, while the other gives a larger LEP rate through stronger doublet mixing. The heavy CP-even scalar can generate $H\to h h_s$ and $H\to h_s h_s$ cascades with rates below the original CMS best-fit value in $\gamma\gamma b\bar b$, but close to the reach of present and future searches. The CP-odd sector provides an additional channel, $A_2\to h A_1\to 4b$, which can populate the mass region around $(600,400)~{\rm GeV}$ where the latest CMS $4b$ analysis finds its largest local deviation, while remaining below its current limits. For the positive-$\mu$ subset, the same framework admits a gravitino as the lightest supersymmetric particle (LSP), with a neutralino next-to-LSP that is typically long-lived at collider scales.

Editorial analysis

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Desk editor's note, referee report, simulated authors' rebuttal, and a circularity audit. Tearing a paper down is the easy half of reading it; the pith above is the substance, this is the friction.

Referee Report

1 major / 3 minor

Summary. The paper studies the μ-term extended NMSSM as a framework for the persistent 95 GeV scalar hints in LEP b b-bar and LHC diphoton data. After applying Higgs measurements, additional Higgs limits, flavor constraints, electroweak precision observables and direct SUSY searches, it identifies viable parameter regions that accommodate the 95 GeV rates within 2σ. These regions fall into two patterns distinguished by the degree of singlet-doublet mixing. The heavy CP-even scalar produces H → h h_s and H → h_s h_s cascades with rates below the original CMS best-fit but potentially accessible; the CP-odd sector yields an A2 → h A1 → 4b channel that can populate the (600,400) GeV region while remaining below current CMS 4b limits. For positive μ the model also allows a gravitino LSP with a long-lived neutralino NLSP.

Significance. If the 95 GeV excesses are genuine signals, the work supplies a concrete, constrained SUSY realization with two characteristic mixing patterns and falsifiable predictions for heavy-scalar cascades and the 4b final state. The systematic imposition of multiple orthogonal constraints and the explicit discussion of both CP-even and CP-odd sectors constitute clear strengths. The gravitino-LSP option for positive μ further broadens the phenomenological reach. The result is an existence proof under the stated assumption rather than a model-independent prediction.

major comments (1)
  1. [Abstract / viable regions] Abstract and viable-region discussion: the central claim that viable points accommodate the 95 GeV diphoton and b b-bar rates within 2σ is load-bearing, yet the manuscript provides no explicit tabulation of the computed signal strengths, the precise definition of the 2σ interval, or the relative weight given to the LEP versus LHC data in the selection. Without these, it is impossible to verify that the subsequent cascade-rate statements are independent outputs rather than quantities adjusted to the same input excesses.
minor comments (3)
  1. [Results] The two characteristic patterns (suppressed h_s b b-bar versus stronger doublet mixing) are described qualitatively; a short table or scatter plot of the relevant mixing angles or reduced couplings for representative points would make the distinction quantitative and easier to reproduce.
  2. [Introduction] Notation for the light singlet-like state (h_s), the heavy CP-even state (H), and the CP-odd states (A1, A2) is introduced without an explicit definition paragraph; a brief nomenclature table or sentence in the introduction would improve readability.
  3. [Cascade discussion] The statement that cascade rates lie “below the original CMS best-fit value” would benefit from a direct numerical comparison (e.g., predicted σ × BR versus the CMS central value and uncertainty) rather than a qualitative remark.

Simulated Author's Rebuttal

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We thank the referee for the thorough review and for highlighting the strengths of the work. We address the single major comment below and will revise the manuscript to improve clarity and verifiability.

read point-by-point responses
  1. Referee: [Abstract / viable regions] Abstract and viable-region discussion: the central claim that viable points accommodate the 95 GeV diphoton and b b-bar rates within 2σ is load-bearing, yet the manuscript provides no explicit tabulation of the computed signal strengths, the precise definition of the 2σ interval, or the relative weight given to the LEP versus LHC data in the selection. Without these, it is impossible to verify that the subsequent cascade-rate statements are independent outputs rather than quantities adjusted to the same input excesses.

    Authors: We agree that explicit documentation of the signal strengths and selection criteria will strengthen the presentation. In the revised version we will insert a dedicated table (in the viable-regions section) that reports the computed μ_γγ and μ_bb values for representative points from both mixing patterns, together with the precise 2σ intervals taken from the LEP and CMS publications. The text will also state that the 95 GeV rates are not used as fit inputs; the parameter points are selected solely by the orthogonal constraints listed in the paper, after which the 95 GeV rates are verified to lie inside the 2σ bands. The cascade branching ratios and cross sections are then computed from the same points and are therefore independent outputs. revision: yes

Circularity Check

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No significant circularity; standard phenomenological scan

full rationale

The paper performs a numerical scan over μNMSSM parameters, imposing external constraints (Higgs data, flavor bounds, EWPO, SUSY searches) and identifying regions where a singlet-like h_s can reproduce the 95 GeV LEP bb and LHC γγ rates inside 2σ. Cascade rates (H→hh_s, A2→h A1→4b) are then computed as additional observables in those regions. No equation reduces a claimed prediction to a fitted input by construction, no uniqueness theorem is imported via self-citation, and no ansatz is smuggled. The study is self-contained against external benchmarks; treating the excesses as targets is the explicit phenomenological goal rather than a hidden definitional loop.

Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger

2 free parameters · 2 axioms · 1 invented entities

Central claim rests on the assumption that the 95 GeV excesses are real signals, on multiple mixing and mass parameters adjusted to fit those signals, and on the domain assumption that standard Higgs and SUSY constraints are applied without hidden inconsistencies. No independent evidence or machine-checked elements are mentioned.

free parameters (2)
  • Singlet-doublet mixing parameters
    Adjusted to produce the two characteristic patterns that fit the 95 GeV rates.
  • Heavy scalar masses and couplings
    Tuned so that cascade rates lie below but near CMS sensitivity.
axioms (2)
  • domain assumption The 95 GeV excesses are genuine signals from a new CP-even scalar
    Invoked throughout the abstract as the target the model must accommodate.
  • standard math Standard Higgs signal strengths and direct-search limits are correctly implemented
    Background assumption required to define the viable regions.
invented entities (1)
  • Singlet-like CP-even scalar h_s near 95 GeV no independent evidence
    purpose: To explain the light scalar excesses
    Postulated within the μNMSSM to fit the data; no independent falsifiable handle supplied in the abstract.

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