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Type-I 2HDM under the Higgs and electroweak precision measurements

Journal

JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Volume -, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/JHEP08(2020)131

Keywords

Beyond Standard Model; Higgs Physics

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11575176]
  2. Center for Future High Energy Physics (CFHEP)
  3. U.S. Department of Energy [DE-FG02-95ER40896]
  4. PITT PACC
  5. Department of Energy [DEFG02-13ER41976/DE-SC0009913]
  6. Australian Research Council [DP180102209]
  7. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
  8. National Science Foundation [PHY-1607611]

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We explore the extent to which future precision measurements of the Standard Model (SM) observables at the proposedZ-factories and Higgs factories may have impacts on new physics beyond the Standard Model, as illustrated by studying the Type-I Two-Higgs-doublet model (Type-I 2HDM). We include the contributions from the heavy Higgs bosons at the tree-level and at the one-loop level in a full model-parameter space. While only small tan beta region is strongly constrained at tree level, the large tan beta region gets constrained at loop level due to tan beta enhanced tri-Higgs couplings. We perform a multiple variable chi(2) fit with non-alignment and non-degenerate masses. We find that the allowed parameter ranges could be tightly constrained by the future Higgs precision measurements, especially for small and large values of tan beta. Indirect limits on the masses of heavy Higgs bosons can be obtained, which can be complementary to the direct searches of the heavy Higgs bosons at hadron colliders. We also find that the expected accuracies at the Z-pole and at a Higgs factory are quite complementary in constraining mass splittings of heavy Higgs bosons. The typical results are vertical bar cos(beta - alpha)vertical bar <0.05, vertical bar Delta m(Phi)vertical bar <200 GeV, and tan beta greater than or similar to 0.3. The reaches from CEPC, Fcc-ee and ILC are also compared, for both Higgs andZ-pole precision measurements. Comparing to the Type-II 2HDM, the 95% C.L. allowed range of cos (beta - alpha) is larger, especially for large values of tan beta.

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