Intrinsic Properties of Large CP Violation in the Complex Two-Higgs-Doublet Model
Abstract
We investigate the parameter space supporting large CP violation (CPV) in the complex two-Higgs-doublet model with softly broken symmetry, where the 125~GeV Higgs boson is identified as the lightest neutral Higgs boson . Through a comprehensive global scan of Type-I and Type-II models under theoretical, collider, and eEDM constraints, we identify distinct structures that facilitate large CPV. In Type-I, gauge-sector CPV is maximized when the 125~GeV Higgs boson is nearly degenerate with a second neutral scalar. For the ensemble of physically viable points, the predicted eEDM values typically exceed , placing the model largely within the sensitivity of next-generation experiments. Conversely, Type-II models strongly suppress gauge-sector CPV while allowing for nearly maximal CPV in the Yukawa sector. Destructive interference among various contributions allows for values as low as , resulting in no phenomenologically relevant lower bound. Finally, we uncover the phenomenon of ``hidden CPV'' in the near-alignment limit, characterized by CP-violating mixing between the heavy neutral Higgs bosons governed by the angle . We demonstrate that this hidden CPV can be experimentally probed at future colliders via CP-violating Yukawa interactions of and , as well as the robust -- coupling.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2512.17002,
title = {Intrinsic Properties of Large CP Violation in the Complex Two-Higgs-Doublet Model},
author = {Soojin Lee and A. Hammad and Dongjoo Kim and Jeonghyeon Song},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.17002},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
51 pages with 16 figures. Accepted for publication in Physical Review D. Matches the published version, including a newly added comprehensive derivation of the exact alignment limit and an extended numerical analysis of the eEDM loop contributions