Implications of CP-violating Top-Higgs Couplings at LHC and Higgs Factories (1610.06676v5)
Abstract: We utilise the LHC Run-1 and -2 Higgs data to constrain the CP-violating top-Higgs couplings. In order to satisfy the current full Higgs data sets at $2\sigma$ level, the CP-odd component $Cp_t$ and the CP-even component $Cs_t$ have to be within the ranges $|Cp_t|< 0.37$ and $0.85 <Cs_t< 1.20$, respectively, which is stronger than the LHC Run-1 bound $|Cp_t|< 0.54$ and $0.68 <Cs_t< 1.20$. With the new bound, we explore the impact on the CP-violating top-Higgs couplings in the Higgs production processes $pp \to t\bar{t}h, thj, hh$ at 13 TeV LHC, and $e+e- \to hZ, h\gamma$ at future 240 GeV Higgs factories. We find that the cross sections of $pp \to t\bar{t}h$, $pp \to thj$, $pp \to hh$, $e+e- \to hZ$ and $e+e- \to h\gamma$ can be enhanced up to 1.41, 1.18, 2.20, 1.001 and 1.09 times as large as the SM predictions, respectively. The future precision measurement of the process $e+e- \to h\gamma$ with an accuracy of 5\% will be able to constrain $|Cp_t|<0.19$ at most at a 240 GeV $e+e-$ Higgs factory.