Extended Higgs sectors, effective field theory and Higgs phenomenology
arXiv:2103.01810 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.103.096009
Abstract
We consider the phenomenological implications of charged scalar extensions of the SM Higgs sector in addition to EFT couplings of this new state to SM matter. We perform a detailed investigation of modifications of loop-induced decays of the 125 GeV Higgs boson, which receives corrections from the propagating charged scalars alongside one-loop EFT operator insertions and demonstrate that the interplay of and decays can be used to clarify the additional states phenomenology in case a discovery is made in the future. In parallel, EFT interactions of the charged Higgs can lead to a decreased sensitivity to the virtual presence of charged Higgs states, which can significantly weaken the constraints that are naively expected from the precisely measured branching ratio. Again measurements provide complementary sensitivity that can be exploited in the future.
11 pages, 6 captioned figures, 4 tables