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title: Usage of tadpoles equations
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permalink: /Usage_of_tadpoles_equations/
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# Usage of tadpoles equations
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[Category:Calculations](/Category:Calculations "wikilink") The handling of tadpole equations is sometimes a bit tricky. Especially if one wants to calculate the mass spectrum with the help of SPheno for a model, he has to choose a set of parameters which is fixed by the minium conditions of the vacuum. In the MSSM, the standard choice is mu and B_mu, but what can be used for more complicated models? So, it's good to play a bit with the tadpole equations to see what can be done. For this purpose we run the NMSSM with SARAH:
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The handling of tadpole equations is sometimes a bit tricky. Especially if one wants to calculate the mass spectrum with the help of SPheno for a model, he has to choose a set of parameters which is fixed by the minium conditions of the vacuum. In the MSSM, the standard choice is mu and B_mu, but what can be used for more complicated models? So, it's good to play a bit with the tadpole equations to see what can be done. For this purpose we run the NMSSM with SARAH:
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<<SARAH.m;
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Start["NMSSM"];
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