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Multi-photon signatures as a probe of CP-violation in extended Higgs sectors

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2023-08-04 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

We propose a novel signature with four-photon final states to probe CP-violating (CPV) extended Higgs sectors via ffˉZH1H24γf \bar{f} \to Z^* \to H_1H_2 \to 4 \gamma processes with H1,2H_{1,2} being additional neutral Higgs bosons. We focus on the nearly Higgs alignment scenario, in which the discovered Higgs boson almost corresponds to a neutral scalar state belonging to the isospin doublet field with the vacuum expectation value v246v \simeq 246 GeV. We show that the branching ratios of H1,2γγH_{1,2} \to \gamma \gamma can simultaneously be sizable when CPV phases in the Higgs potential are of order one due to the enhancement of charged-Higgs boson loops. Such branching ratios can be especially significant when the fermiophobic scenario is taken into account. As a simple example, we consider the general two Higgs doublet model, and demonstrate that the cross section for the four-photon process can be 0.1 fb at LHC with the masses of H1,2H_{1,2} to be a few 100 GeV in the Higgs alignment limit under the constraints from electric dipole moments (EDMs) and LHC Run-II data. We also illustrate that the searches for EDMs and di-photon resonances at high-luminosity LHC play complementary roles to explore CPV extended Higgs sectors.

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@article{arxiv.2308.01772,
  title  = {Multi-photon signatures as a probe of CP-violation in extended Higgs sectors},
  author = {Shinya Kanemura and Kento Katayama and Tanmoy Mondal and Kei Yagyu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.01772},
  year   = {2023}
}

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6 pages, 3 figures