scholarly journals General two Higgs doublet model (2HDM-G) and Large Hadron Collider data

2013 ◽  
Vol 87 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yang Bai ◽  
Vernon Barger ◽  
Lisa L. Everett ◽  
Gabe Shaughnessy
2020 ◽  
Vol 80 (9) ◽  
Author(s):  
Tanmoy Modak ◽  
Kin-ya Oda

AbstractWe study the correlation between the constraints on general two Higgs doublet model from Higgs inflation and from collider experiments. The parameter space receives meaningful constraints from direct searches at the large hadron collider and from flavor physics if $$m_H$$ m H , $$m_A$$ m A , and $$m_{H^\pm }$$ m H ± are in the sub-TeV range, where H, A, and $$H^\pm $$ H ± are the CP even, CP odd, and charged Higgs bosons, respectively. We find that in the parameter region favored by the Higgs inflation, H, A, and $$H^\pm $$ H ± are nearly degenerate in mass. We show that such near degeneracy can be probed directly in the upcoming runs of the Large Hadron Collider, while the future lepton colliders such as the International Linear Collider and the future circular collider would provide complementary probes.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (8) ◽  
Author(s):  
Isabell Engeln ◽  
Pedro Ferreira ◽  
M. Margarete Mühlleitner ◽  
Rui Santos ◽  
Jonas Wittbrodt

Abstract We discuss the dark phases of the Next-to-2-Higgs Doublet model. The model is an extension of the Standard Model with an extra doublet and an extra singlet that has four distinct CP-conserving phases, three of which provide dark matter candidates. We discuss in detail the vacuum structure of the different phases and the issue of stability at tree-level of each phase. Taking into account the most relevant experimental and theoretical constraints, we found that there are combinations of measurements at the Large Hadron Collider that could single out a specific phase. The measurement of h125 → γγ together with the discovery of a new scalar with specific rates to τ+τ− or γγ could exclude some phases and point to a specific phase.


2022 ◽  
Vol 82 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sung Mook Lee ◽  
Tanmoy Modak ◽  
Kin-ya Oda ◽  
Tomo Takahashi

AbstractWe study $$R^2$$ R 2 -Higgs inflation in a model with two Higgs doublets in which the Higgs sector of the Standard Model is extended by an additional Higgs doublet, thereby four scalar fields are involved in the inflationary evolutions. We first derive the set of equations required to follow the inflationary dynamics in this two Higgs doublet model, allowing a nonminimal coupling between the Higgs-squared and the Ricci scalar R, as well as the $$R^2$$ R 2 term in the covariant formalism. By numerically solving the system of equations, we find that, in parameter space where a successful $$R^2$$ R 2 -Higgs inflation are realized and consistent with low energy constraints, the inflationary dynamics can be effectively described by a single slow-roll formalism even though four fields are involved in the model. We also argue that the parameter space favored by $$R^2$$ R 2 -Higgs inflation requires nearly degenerate masses for $$m_{\mathsf {H}}$$ m H , $$m_A$$ m A and $$m_{{\mathsf {H}}^{\pm }}$$ m H ± , where $${\mathsf {H}}$$ H , A, and $${\mathsf {H}}^{\pm }$$ H ± are the extra CP even, CP odd, and charged Higgs bosons in the general two Higgs doublet model taking renormalization group evolutions of the parameters into account. Discovery of such heavy scalars at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) are possible if they are in the sub-TeV mass range. Indirect evidences may also emerge at the LHCb and Belle-II experiments, however, to probe the quasi degenerate mass spectra one would likely require high luminosity LHC or future lepton colliders such as the International Linear Collider and the Future Circular Collider.


Symmetry ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (12) ◽  
pp. 2319
Author(s):  
Abdesslam Arhrib ◽  
Rachid Benbrik ◽  
Mohamed Krab ◽  
Bouzid Manaut ◽  
Stefano Moretti ◽  
...  

A light charged Higgs boson has been searched for at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) via top (anti)quark decay, i.e., t→bH+, if kinematically allowed. In this contribution, we propose new channels for light charged Higgs boson searches via the pair productions pp→H±h/A and pp→H+H− at the LHC in the context of the Two-Higgs Doublet Model (2HDM) Type-I. By focusing on a case where the heavy H state is the Standard Model (SM)-like one already observed, we investigate the production of the aforementioned charged Higgs bosons and their bosonic decay channels, namely, H±→W±h and/or H±→W±A. We demonstrate that such production and decay channels can yield substantial alternative discovery channels for H± bosons at the LHC. Finally, we propose eight benchmark points (BPs) to motivate the search for such signatures.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  
Tanmoy Modak ◽  
Eibun Senaha

Abstract We study the prospect of probing electroweak baryogenesis driven by an extra bottom Yukawa coupling ρbb in a general two Higgs doublet model via electric dipole moment (EDM) measurements and at the collider experiments. The parameter space receives meaningful constraints from 125 GeV Higgs h boson signal strength measurements as well as several heavy Higgs boson searches at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). In addition, we show that the asymmetry of the CP asymmetry of inclusive B → Xsγ decay would provide complementary probe. A discovery is possible at the LHC via bg → bA → bZh process if |ρbb| ∼ 0.15 and 250 GeV≲ mA ≲ 350 GeV, where A is CP odd scalar. For mA> 2mt threshold, where mt is the top quark mass, one may also discover bg → bA →$$ bt\overline{t} $$ bt t ¯ at the high luminosity LHC run if an extra top Yukawa coupling |ρtt| ∼ 0.5, though it may suffer from systematic uncertainties. For completeness we study gg →$$ t\overline{t}A $$ t t ¯ A →$$ t\overline{t}b\overline{b} $$ t t ¯ b b ¯ but find it not promising.


2016 ◽  
Vol 31 (31) ◽  
pp. 1650178 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiao-Fang Han ◽  
Lei Wang ◽  
Jin Min Yang

We discuss a scenario of the type-II two-Higgs-doublet model (2HDM) in which the [Formula: see text] rate of the Higgs pair production is enhanced due to the two nearly degenerate 125 GeV Higgs bosons (h, H). Considering various theoretical and experimental constraints, we figure out the allowed ranges of the trilinear couplings of these two Higgs bosons and calculate the signal rate of [Formula: see text] from the productions of Higgs pairs (hh, hH, HH) at the large hadron collider (LHC). We find that in the allowed parameter space some trilinear Higgs couplings can be larger than the Standard Model (SM) value by an order and the production rate of [Formula: see text] can be greatly enhanced. We also consider a “decoupling” benchmark point where the light CP-even Higgs has a SM-like cubic self-coupling while other trilinear couplings are very small. With a detailed simulation on the [Formula: see text] signal and backgrounds, we find that in such a “decoupling” scenario the hh and hH channels can jointly enhance the statistical significance to 5[Formula: see text] at 14 TeV LHC with an integrated luminosity of 3000 fb[Formula: see text].


2021 ◽  
Vol 81 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Mohammad Moosavi Nejad ◽  
Pegah Sartipi Yarahmadi

AbstractObserving light or heavy charged Higgs bosons $$H^\pm $$ H ± , lighter or heavier than the top quark, would be instant evidence of physics beyond the Standard Model. For this reason, in recent years searches for charged Higgs bosons have been in the center of attention of current colliders such as the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC). In spite of all efforts, no signal has been yet observed. Especially, the results of CMS and ATLAS experiments have excluded a large region in the MSSM $$m_{H^+}-\tan \beta $$ m H + - tan β parameter space for $$m_{H^+}=80{-}160$$ m H + = 80 - 160  GeV corresponding to the entire range of $$\tan \beta $$ tan β up to 60. Therefore, it seems that one should concentrate on probing heavy charged Higgs bosons ($$m_{H^\pm }>m_t$$ m H ± > m t ) so in this context each new probing channel is welcomed. In this work, we intend to present our proposed channel to search for heavy charged Higgses through the study of scaled-energy distribution of bottom-flavored mesons (B) inclusively produced in charged Higgs decay, i.e., $$H^+\rightarrow t\bar{b}\rightarrow B+X$$ H + → t b ¯ → B + X . Our study is carried out within the framework of the generic two Higgs doublet model (2HDM) using the massless scheme where the zero mass parton approximation is adopted for bottom quark.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (8) ◽  
Author(s):  
Radovan Dermisek ◽  
Enrico Lunghi ◽  
Navin McGinnis ◽  
Seodong Shin

Abstract We study 4b + 2τ and 4b + 1τ signatures of heavy neutral and charged Higgs bosons originating from cascade decays of pair-produced new quarks. Decays of vectorlike quarks through heavy Higgses can easily dominate in the two Higgs doublet model of type-II, and the studied signatures are common to many possible decay chains. We design search strategies for these final states and discuss the mass ranges of heavy Higgs bosons and new quarks that can be explored at the Large Hadron Collider as functions of branching ratios in a model independent way. We further combine the results with a similar study focusing on decays which lead to a 6b final state and interpret the sensitivity to charged and neutral Higgs bosons and vectorlike quarks in the type-II two Higgs doublet model. We find that the LHC reach for their masses extends to well above 2 TeV in the case of an SU(2) doublet quark and to at least 1.8 TeV for a bottom-like SU(2) singlet quark in the whole range of tan β between 1 and 50.


Author(s):  
Khiem Hong Phan ◽  
Le Tho Hue ◽  
Dzung Tri Tran

Abstract General one-loop contributions to the decay amplitudes H → νl ν̄l γ are presented, considering all possible contributions of additional heavy vector gauge bosons, fermions, and charged (and also neutral) scalar particles appearing in the loop diagrams. Moreover, the results can be applied directly when extra neutrinos (apart from three ones in standard model) are taken into account in final states. Analytic results are expressed in terms of Passarino-Veltman scalar functions which can be evaluated numerically using LoopTools. In the standard model framework, these analytical results are generated and cross-checked with previous computations. We find that our results are well consistent with these computations. Within standard model limit, phenomenological results for the decay channels are also studied using the present input parameters at the Large Hadron Collider. Lastly, the calculation is also applied to Two Higgs Doublet Model framework as another example.


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