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Leading two-loop corrections to the Higgs boson self-couplings in models with extended scalar sectors

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2020-03-16 v2

Abstract

We compute the dominant two-loop corrections to the Higgs trilinear coupling λhhh\lambda_{hhh} and to the Higgs quartic coupling λhhhh\lambda_{hhhh} in models with extended Higgs sectors, using the effective-potential approximation. We provide in this paper all necessary details about our calculations, and present general MS\overline{\text{MS}} expressions for derivatives of the integrals appearing in the effective potential at two loops. We also consider three particular Beyond-the-Standard-Model (BSM) scenarios -- namely a typical scenario of an Inert Doublet Model (IDM), and scenarios of a Two-Higgs-Doublet Model (2HDM) and of a Higgs Singlet Model (HSM) without scalar mixing -- and we include all the necessary finite counterterms to obtain (in addition to MS\overline{\text{MS}} results) on-shell scheme expressions for the corrections to the Higgs self-couplings. With these analytic results, we investigate the possible magnitude of two-loop BSM contributions to the Higgs self-couplings and the fate of the non-decoupling effects that are known to appear at one loop. We find that, at least as long as pertubative unitarity conditions are fulfilled, the size of two-loop corrections remains well below that of one-loop corrections. Typically, two-loop contributions to λhhh\lambda_{hhh} amount to approximately 20% of those at one loop, implying that the non-decoupling effects observed at one loop are not significantly modified, but also meaning that higher-order corrections need to be taken into account for the future perspective of precise measurements of the Higgs trilinear coupling.

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@article{arxiv.1911.11507,
  title  = {Leading two-loop corrections to the Higgs boson self-couplings in models with extended scalar sectors},
  author = {Johannes Braathen and Shinya Kanemura},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.11507},
  year   = {2020}
}

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70 pages, 10 figures; v2: matches version published in EPJC