Type II Seesaw Higgsology and LEP/LHC constraints
Abstract
In the {\sl type II seesaw} model, if spontaneous violation of the lepton number conservation prevails over that of explicit violation, a rich Higgs sector phenomenology is expected to arise with light scalar states having mixed charged-fermiophobic/neutrinophilic properties. We study the constraints on these light CP-even () and CP-odd () states from LEP exclusion limits, combined with the so far established limits and properties of the ~GeV boson discovered at the LHC. We show that, apart from a fine-tuned region of the parameter space, masses in the to GeV range escape from the LEP limits if the vacuum expectation value of the Higgs triplet is GeV, that is comfortably in the region for 'natural' generation of Majorana neutrino masses within this model. In the lower part of the scalar mass spectrum the decay channels lead predominantly to heavy flavor plus missing energy or to totally invisible Higgs decays, mimicking dark matter signatures without a dark matter candidate. Exclusion limits at the percent level of these (semi-)invisible decay channels would be needed, together with stringent bounds on the (doubly-)charged states, to constrain significantly this scenario. We also revisit complementary constraints from and channels on the (doubly)charged scalar sector of the model, pinpointing non-sensitivity regions, and carry out a likeliness study for the theoretically allowed couplings in the scalar potential.
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@article{arxiv.1411.5645,
title = {Type II Seesaw Higgsology and LEP/LHC constraints},
author = {Abdesslam Arhrib and Rachid Benbrik and Gilbert Moultaka and Larbi Rahili},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.5645},
year = {2014}
}
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55 pages, 12 figures, 6 tables