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Disfavouring Electroweak Baryogenesis and a hidden Higgs in a CP-violating Two-Higgs-Doublet Model

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2016-11-18 v1

Abstract

A strongly first-order electroweak phase transition is a necessary requirement for Electroweak Baryogenesis. We investigate the plausibility of obtaining a strong phase transition in a Two-Higgs-Doublet Model of type II with a minimal amount of CPCP violation. By performing a Bayesian fit where we constrain the scalar sector with indirect and direct measurements, we find that current data disfavours a first-order phase transition in this model. This result is mainly driven by the interplay of three effects: Constraints from the LHC Higgs data on the magnitude of the quartic couplings, the requirement of a H±H^\pm heavier than around 490 GeV to avoid large contributions to BR(bsγ)BR(b \rightarrow s\gamma) and the fact that a first-order phase transition requires relatively light scalar states in addition to the 125 GeV Higgs. For similar reasons we find that a "hidden-Higgs" scenario, in which the 125 GeV state is identified with the next-to-lightest scalar, is disfavoured by current data independent of any requirement on the phase transition strength.

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@article{arxiv.1611.05757,
  title  = {Disfavouring Electroweak Baryogenesis and a hidden Higgs in a CP-violating Two-Higgs-Doublet Model},
  author = {Anders Haarr and Anders Kvellestad and Troels C. Petersen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.05757},
  year   = {2016}
}

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43 pages, 17 figures