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Constraining Type II 2HDM in Light of LHC Higgs Searches

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2014-03-18 v2

Abstract

We study the implication of the LHC Higgs search results on the Type II Two Higgs-Doublet Model. In particular, we explore the scenarios in which the observed 126 GeV Higgs signal is interpreted as either the light CP-even Higgs h0h^0 or the heavy CP-even Higgs H0H^0. Imposing both theoretical and experimental constraints, we analyze the surviving parameter regions in mHm_H (mhm_h), mAm_A, mH±m_{H^\pm}, tanβ\tan\beta and sin(βα)\sin(\beta - \alpha). We further identify the regions that could accommodate a 126 GeV Higgs with cross sections consistent with the observed Higgs signal. We find that in the h0h^0-126 case, we are restricted to narrow regions of sin(βα)±1\sin(\beta-\alpha) \approx \pm 1 with tanβ\tan\beta up to 4, or an extended region with 0.55<sin(βα)<0.90.55 < \sin(\beta-\alpha) < 0.9 and 1.5<tanβ<41.5 < \tan\beta < 4. The values of mHm_H, mAm_A and mH±m_{H^\pm}, however, are relatively unconstrained. In the H0H^0-126 case, we are restricted to a narrow region of sin(βα)0\sin(\beta-\alpha) \sim 0 with tanβ\tan\beta up to about 8, or an extended region of sin(βα)\sin(\beta-\alpha) between 0.8-0.8 to 0.05-0.05, with tanβ\tan\beta extended to 30 or higher. mAm_A and mH±m_{H^\pm} are nearly degenerate due to Δρ\Delta\rho constraints. Imposing flavor constraints shrinks the surviving parameter space significantly for the H0H^0-126 case, limiting tanβ10\tan\beta \lesssim 10, but has little effect in the h0h^0-126 case. We also investigate the correlation between γγ\gamma\gamma, VVVV and bb/ττbb/\tau\tau channels. γγ\gamma\gamma and VVVV channels are most likely to be highly correlated with γγ:VV1\gamma\gamma:VV \sim 1 for the normalized cross sections.

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@article{arxiv.1305.0002,
  title  = {Constraining Type II 2HDM in Light of LHC Higgs Searches},
  author = {Baradhwaj Coleppa and Felix Kling and Shufang Su},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.0002},
  year   = {2014}
}

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34 pages, 18 figures