Speaker
Dr
Jaime Hernández-Sánchez
(Benemerita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla)
Description
We discuss the implications of assuming a four-zero Yukawa texture for the properties of the charged Higgs boson within the context of the general 2-Higgs Doublet Model of Type III. We begin by presenting a detailed analysis of the charged Higgs boson couplings with heavy quarks and the resulting pattern for its decays, including the decay $H^+ \to W^+ \gamma$ at 1-loop level. The parameters chosen can still avoid the $B \to X_s \gamma$ constraint,
the perturbativity and $\rho_0$ bound. Also, we present the constraints of $ B0-\bar{B}0$ mixing and of the
radiative corrections to the $Z b \bar{b}$ vertex in the regime small $ \tan \beta$. The production of charged Higgs bosons is also sensitive to the modifications of its couplings, so that we also evaluate the resulting effects on the top decay $t \to b H^{+}$ as well as on `direct' $c\bar{b}\to H^++c. c.$ and `indirect' $q\bar q,gg\to \bar t b H^++c. c.$ production. Significant scope exists at the Large Hadron Collider for several $H^\pm$ production and decay channels combined to enable one to distinguish between such a model and alternative 2-Higgs doublet scenarios.
Summary
- Implications of four-zero Yukawa texture for the 2HDM-III.
- A detailed analysis of the charged Higgs boson coupling with fermions.
- The resulting pattern for the decays of the charged Higgs boson.
- The decay $H^+ \to W^+ \gamma$ at one-loop level.
- Some electroweaks constraints for mass of the charged Higgs bosons and for parameters of Higgs potential.
- The top decay $t \to b H^{+}$
- The
direct' $c\bar{b}\to H^++c. c.$ and
indirect' $q\bar q,gg\to \bar t b H^++c. c.$ production. - We evaluate the events rates at the LHC.
Author
Dr
Jaime Hernández-Sánchez
(Benemerita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla)
Co-authors
Dr
Alfonso Rosado
(Benemerita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla)
Dr
Lorenzo Diaz
(Benemerita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla)
Dr
Roberto Noriega-Papaqui
(Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Hidalgo)
Dr
Stefano Moretti
(School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK.)