Any experts in using SOFTSUSY (the tool) here?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the use of the SOFTSUSY tool, specifically focusing on input/output parameters and challenges encountered during calculations related to the Higgs mass in the context of supersymmetry. The scope includes technical explanations and practical applications of the software.

Discussion Character

  • Technical explanation, Experimental/applied, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses familiarity with SOFTSUSY but does not consider themselves an expert.
  • Another participant describes issues with SOFTSUSY when attempting to set certain input parameters to zero, leading to problems such as tachyons and non-convergence.
  • It is noted that even if parameters are set to zero, they can still influence the running under the renormalization group (RG).
  • A claim is made that the Higgs mass is sensitive to various couplings in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM), and that the program uses two-loop beta functions.
  • There is a suggestion that modifying the beta function to physically remove particles and their couplings from the theory may be difficult, as it could be hard-coded into SOFTSUSY.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

The discussion contains multiple viewpoints regarding the functionality and limitations of SOFTSUSY, with no consensus reached on how to effectively manage input parameters or the implications of their settings.

Contextual Notes

Participants mention potential limitations related to the sensitivity of the Higgs mass to various couplings and the challenges of modifying hard-coded elements within the software.

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Any experts in using SOFTSUSY (the tool) here?
 
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I've used it before, but I'm no expert.
 


Thanks for responding, chrispb! So are you familiar with the leshouches input/output? If yes, I was trying to let softsusy make some approximate calculations for me, but it refuses to do that because it's too accurate! (I get all sorts of problems, tachyons, non-convergence, etc.). Basically, I'm trying to set some of the input parameters (at GUT scale) to zero, then let softsusy run down to M_z. and I'm only interested in the value of mh2^2 at M_z. But it seems I can't set those to zero or play around. Did I confuse you? :p
 


Well, even if you set parameters to 0, they can still run under the RG. Furthermore, the higgs mass is rather sensitive to a bunch of the couplings in the MSSM; I believe the program operates with the two-loop beta functions. So, just restricting yourself to a particular few parameters and asking how those affect the higgs mass is going to give you an incomplete story. If you're looking to actually physically remove particles and their couplings from the theory, that would require modifying the beta function, which I believe is hard-coded into softsusy. It might be modifiable; I don't know.
 

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