The flavor of a light charged Higgs
Abstract
The ATLAS Collaboration has recently reported a search for light-charged Higgs in decay, with . An excess with a local significance of approximately is found at GeV, with a best-fit value of . We study the implications of such a hypothetical signal in multi-Higgs doublet models. We take into account constraints from searches for other charged Higgs decays and from flavor-changing neutral current processes. Two Higgs doublet models with flavor structure dictated by natural flavor conservation (NFC), minimal flavor violation (MFV), or the Froggatt-Nielsen (FN) mechanism cannot account for such excess. A three-Higgs doublet model with NFC can account for the signal. The Yukawa couplings of the neutral pseudoscalar in the down sector, , should be larger by a factor of compared to the corresponding Yukawa couplings of the Higgs , . We further present two minimal scenarios, one in which a single Yukawa coupling in the down sector, , gives the only significant contribution, and one in which two Yukawa couplings in the up sector, and , give the only significant contributions, and we discuss possible tests of these scenarios.
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@article{arxiv.2307.11813,
title = {The flavor of a light charged Higgs},
author = {Nicolás Bernal and Marta Losada and Yosef Nir and Yogev Shpilman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.11813},
year = {2023}
}
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19 pages, 4 figures