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CP violation in the extension of SM with a complex singlet scalar and vector quarks

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2020-12-01 v5

Abstract

We consider the simplest extension of the SM with a complex singlet and a pair of heavy doublet vector quarks, the so-called cSMCS model. In this model, the CP violation can emerge spontaneously as a consequence of the time-dependent phase of the complex singlet vacuum expectation value and the mass mixing of the SM and heavy vector quarks. In our model, the CP-violating time-dependent phase depends on the Higgs field within the bubble-wall via the Higgs-singlet coupling that can directly explain the observed baryon-to-entropy ratio 9×1011\sim 9\times 10^{-11}. Additionally, as a result of the mixing between vector quarks and SM quarks, the tree level Flavour Changing Neutral Currents and the charged-current decay channels tWb,Zt,hitt' \to Wb, \, Zt, \, h_{i} t and bWt,Zb,hibb' \to Wt, \, Zb, \, h_{i} b would arise that are well constrained by experimental data. We investigate the implications of these constraints on the total cross-section for the production of heavy vector quark pairs via ppttˉpp \to t'\bar{t'} and ppbbˉpp \to b'\bar{b'} channels and obtain the bounds on the heavy quark masses for this model. Accordingly, we show the contribution of these heavy quarks in the Higgs bosons signal strength, Rγγ\mathcal{R}_{\gamma\gamma}, as well as corrections to the gauge boson propagators.

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@article{arxiv.1603.00598,
  title  = {CP violation in the extension of SM with a complex singlet scalar and vector quarks},
  author = {Neda Darvishi and Maria Krawczyk},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.00598},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

25 pages and 8 figures, matches NPB published version