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New constraints on a light CP-odd Higgs boson and related NMSSM Ideal Higgs Scenarios

Recent BaBar limits on $\br(Υ(3S)\to \gam a\to \gam τ^+τ^-)$ and $\br(Υ(3S)\to \gam a\to \gam μ^+μ^-)$ provide increased constraints on the $a b\anti b$ coupling of a CP-odd Higgs boson, $a$, with $m_a<M_{Υ(3S)}$. We extract these limits from the BaBar data and compare to the limits previously obtained using other data sets, especially the CLEO-III $\br(Υ(1S)\to \gam\toτ^+τ^-)$ limits. Comparisons are made to predictions in the context of "ideal"-Higgs NMSSM scenarios, in which the lightest CP-even Higgs boson, $h_1$, can have mass below $105\gev$ (as preferred by precision electroweak data) and yet can escape old LEP limits by virtue of decays to a pair of the lightest CP-odd Higgs bosons, $h_1\to a_1a_1$, with $m_{a_1}<2m_B$. Most such scenarios with $m_{a_1}<2m_τ$ are eliminated, but the bulk of the $m_{a_1}>7.5\gev$ scenarios, which are theoretically the most favored, survive. We also outline the impact of the new ALEPH LEP results in the $\epem\to Z+4τ$ channel. For $\tanβ\geq 3$, only NMSSM ideal Higgs scenarios with $m_{h_1}\gsim 98\gev$ and $m_{a_1}$ close to $2m_B $ satisfy the ALEPH limits. For $\tanβ\lsim 2$, the ALEPH limits are easily satisfied for the most theoretically preferred NMSSM scenarios, which are those with $m_{a_1}$ close to $2m_B$ and $m_{h_1}\sim 90\gev-100\gev$.

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