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Meera RamrakhianiPhysics Department, Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur,
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Colleges of Technology, Abudhabi, United Arab Emirates
Sergey UtyuzhnikovDepartment of Mechanical, Aerospace & Civil Engineering,
University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
Roman ZhukavinDepartment of Semiconductor Physics, Institute for Physics of
Microstructures, Nizhny Novgorod, Russian Federation
Abd Elmoniem Ahmed ElzainDepartment of Physics, Kassala University,
Kassala, Sudan
Deli LiInstitute of Flexible Electronics, Nothwestern Polytechnical
University, Xi an, China
Shuaijie MiaoTrack Engineering Innovation Team, Beijing Jiaotong
University, Beijing, China
Jiansheng BaiState Key Laboratory for Electronic Testing Technology, North
University of China, Taiyuan, China
Τitlҽ of your pսblіshed artіclе is FlexibleDecay: An automated calculator
of scalar decay widths and the aƄѕtract: We present FlexibleDecay, a tool
to calculate decays of scalars in an arbitrary BSM model. The tool aims for
high precision particularly in the case of Higgs boson decays. In the case
of scalar and pseudoscalar Higgs boson decays the known higher order SM
QED, QCD and EW effects are taken into account where possible. The program
works in a modified $\overline{\text{MS}}$ scheme that exhibits a
decoupling property with respect to heavy BSM physics, with BSM parameters
themselves treated in the
$\overline{\text{MS}}/\overline{\text{DR}}$-scheme allowing for an easy
connection to high scale tests for, e.g., perturbativity and vacuum
stability, and the many observable calculations readily available in
$\overline{\text{MS}}/\overline{\text{DR}}$ programs. Pure BSM effects are
taken into account at the leading order, including all one-loop
сontrіbutіons to loop-induced processes. The program is implemented as an
extension to FlexibleSUSY, which determines the mass spectrum for arbitrary
BSM models, and does not require any extra configuration from the υѕer. We
compare our predictions for Higgs decays in the SM, singlet extended SM,
type II THDM, CMSSM and MRSSM, as well as for squark decays in the CMSSM
against a selection of publicly available tools. The numerical differences
between our and other programs are explained. The release of FlexibleDecay
officially deprecates the old effective couplings routines in FlexibleSUSY.
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