Linking LFV Higgs decays $h\to \ell_i \ell_j$ with CP violation in multi-scalar models
The study of LFV decays of the Higgs boson, $h\to \ell_i \ell_j$, has become an active research subject both from the experimental and theoretical points of view. Such decays vanish within the SM and are highly suppressed in several theoretical extensions. Due to its relevance and relative simplicit...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
31.05.2017
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Online Access | Get full text |
DOI | 10.48550/arxiv.1706.00054 |
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Summary: | The study of LFV decays of the Higgs boson, $h\to \ell_i \ell_j$, has become
an active research subject both from the experimental and theoretical points of
view. Such decays vanish within the SM and are highly suppressed in several
theoretical extensions. Due to its relevance and relative simplicity to
reconstruct the signal at future colliders, it is an important tool to probe SM
extensions where it could reach detectable levels. Here we identify a mechanism
that induces LFV Higgs interactions, by linking it with the appearance of CP
violation in the scalar sector, within the context of general multi-Higgs
models. We then focus on the simplest model of this type to study its
phenomenology. The scalar sector of this minimal model consisting of a Higgs
doublet and a Froggatt--Nielsen (FN) (complex) singlet is studied thoroughly,
including the scalar spectrum and the Yukawa interactions. Constraints on the
parameters of the model are derived from low-energy observables and LHC Higgs
data, which is then applied to study the resulting predicted rates for the
decay $h\rightarrow \tau \mu$. Overall, branching ratios for $h \rightarrow
\tau \mu$ of the order $10^{-3}$ are obtained within this approach consistent
with all known constraints. |
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Bibliography: | CIFFU 17-01 |
DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1706.00054 |