scholarly journals Probing electroweak baryogenesis induced by extra bottom Yukawa coupling via EDMs and collider 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.

2011 ◽  
Vol 26 (25) ◽  
pp. 1869-1879 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. CARDENAS ◽  
J. DUARTE ◽  
J. ALEXIS RODRIGUEZ

The D0 experiment has reported a direct search for a charged Higgs boson produced by [Formula: see text] annihilation and decaying to [Formula: see text] final state, in the 180≤MH+≤300 GeV mass range. The analysis has led to upper limits on the production cross-section in the framework of the two-Higgs doublet model types I, II and III. We compare the predictions of two different scenarios in the framework of the two-Higgs doublet type III to the cross-section limits reported by D0 collaboration, and we obtain constraints on the charged Higgs mass, for the case when the charged Higgs mass is bigger than the top quark mass. Also, searches for the charged Higgs boson with a mass smaller than top quark mass are considered, we discuss the possible limits on the charged Higgs boson mass obtained from measurements of the ratio [Formula: see text] within the two-Higgs doublet model type III.


1988 ◽  
Vol 03 (11) ◽  
pp. 1099-1105 ◽  
Author(s):  
AMITAVA RAYCHAUDHURI ◽  
SREERUP RAYCHAUDHURI

A supersymmetry-motivated two Higgs doublet model with equal vacuum expectation values for the two neutral Higgs and with a physical charged Higgs mass of 80–100 GeV is carefully examined in the context of its implications for [Formula: see text] mixing. Even with this conservative choice of Higgs parameters, the lower bound on the top quark mass coming from the ARGUS data is found to be considerably relaxed. An upper bound is also set, using results from CLEO and Mark II.


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.


2010 ◽  
Vol 25 (07) ◽  
pp. 501-509 ◽  
Author(s):  
PEI-HONG GU ◽  
UTPAL SARKAR

In the conventional seesaw models of neutrino masses, leptogenesis occurs at a very high scale. Three approaches have been discussed in the literature to lower the scale of leptogenesis making them testable: mass degeneracy, hierarchy of couplings and three-body decays. We advocate yet another approach to a testable leptogenesis, whereby the decaying particles could go out of equilibrium at an accessible scale due to kinematics, although their couplings to the decay products are larger for generating a desired CP asymmetry. We demonstrate this new possibility for the testable leptogenesis in a two-Higgs doublet model where the neutrino masses originate from a one-loop diagram.


1995 ◽  
Vol 10 (12) ◽  
pp. 967-972 ◽  
Author(s):  
GYE T. PARK

Concentrating on the impact of the very recent top quark discovery, we perform a combined analysis of two strongest constraints on the two-Higgs doublet model, one coming from the recent measurement by CLEO on the inclusive branching ratio of b→sγ decay and the other from the recent LEP data on [Formula: see text] decay. We have included the model predictions for one-loop vertex corrections to [Formula: see text] through εb. We find that the εb constraint excludes most of the less appealing window: tan β≲1 at 95% C.L. for the measured top mass mt=176±8±10 GeV from CDF. Moreover, it excludes tan β≲2 at 95% C.L. for mt≳176 GeV; combined with the b→sγ constraint, only very heavy charged Higgs (≳670 GeV) is allowed by the measured mt from CDF.


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.


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