Triple Higgs boson production and electroweak phase transition in the two-real-singlet model
The production of three Higgs bosons at hadron colliders can be enhanced by a double-resonant effect in the $\mathbb{Z}_2$-symmetric two-real-singlet extension of the Standard Model, making it potentially observable in future LHC runs. The production rate is maximized for large scalar couplings, whi...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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18.04.2024
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Summary: | The production of three Higgs bosons at hadron colliders can be enhanced by a
double-resonant effect in the $\mathbb{Z}_2$-symmetric two-real-singlet
extension of the Standard Model, making it potentially observable in future LHC
runs. The production rate is maximized for large scalar couplings, which
prompts us to carefully reconsider the perturbativity constraints on the
theory. This leads us to construct a new set of 140 benchmark points that have
a triple Higgs boson production cross-section at least 100 times larger than
the SM value.
Furthermore, we study the dynamics of the electroweak phase transition, both
analytically at leading order, and numerically without the high-temperature
expansion. Both analyses indicate that a first-order phase transition is
incompatible with the requirement that both singlets have a non-zero vev in the
present-day vacuum, as required by doubly-enhanced triple Higgs boson
production. Allowing instead one of the singlets to remain at zero field value
opens up the possibility of a first-order phase transition, while di-Higgs
boson production can still be enhanced by a (single) resonance. |
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Bibliography: | SI-HEP-2024-09, P3H-24-025, Nikhef 2022-025, MCNET-24-05 |
DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2404.12425 |