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Light charged Higgs boson scenario in 3-Higgs doublet models

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2017-09-13 v2

Abstract

The constraints from the measurements of the BXsγB\to X_s\gamma decay rate on the parameter space of 3-Higgs Doublet Models (3HDMs), where all the doublets have non-zero vacuum expectation values, are studied at the next-to-leading order in QCD. In order to naturally avoid the presence of flavour changing neutral currents at the tree level, we impose two softly-broken discrete Z2Z_2 symmetries. This gives rise to five independent types of 3HDMs that differ in their Yukawa couplings. We show that in all these 3HDMs (including the case of type-II-like Yukawa interactions) both masses of the two charged Higgs bosons mH1±m_{H_1^\pm} and mH2±m_{H_2^\pm} can be smaller than the top mass mtm_t while complying with the constraints from BXsγB\to X_s\gamma. As an interesting phenomenological consequence, the branching ratios of the charged Higgs bosons decay into the cbcb final states can be as large as 80%80\% when their masses are taken to be below mtm_t in two of the five 3HDMs (named as Type-Y and Type-Z). This light charged Higgs boson scenario provides a hallmark 3HDM signature that cannot be realised in Z2Z_2 symmetric 2-Higgs doublet models. We find that in the Type-Y and Type-Z 3HDMs the scenario with 90GeV<mH1±,mH2±<mt90\,{\rm GeV}< m_{H^\pm_1}^{}\,, m_{H^\pm_2}^{}<m_t is ruled out by the direct searches at the LHC, but in the Type-Y 3HDM 80 GeV<mH1±<90 GeV80~\text{GeV}<m_{H_1^\pm}^{}<90~\text{GeV} and 90 GeV<mH2±<mt90~\text{GeV}<m_{H_2^\pm}^{}<m_t is allowed by BXsγB\to X_s\gamma and direct searches at LEP2, Tevatron and LHC due to the reduced sensitivity of these searches to the degenerate case mH1±mW±m_{H_1^\pm}\approx m_{W^\pm}. The cases where only one or both charged Higgs bosons are above the top quark mass are also naturally allowed in the both Type-Y and Type-Z 3HDMs.

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@article{arxiv.1605.05881,
  title  = {Light charged Higgs boson scenario in 3-Higgs doublet models},
  author = {A. G. Akeroyd and Stefano Moretti and Kei Yagyu and Emine Yildirim},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.05881},
  year   = {2017}
}

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