Neutral Higgs decays $H \rightarrow Z γ,γγ$ in 3-3-1 models (1907.06735v2)
Abstract: The significance of new physics appearing in the loop-induced decays of neutral Higgs bosons into pairs of dibosons $\gamma\gamma$ and $Z\gamma$ will be discussed in the framework of the 3-3-1 models based on a recent work~\cite{Okada:2016whh}, where the Higgs sector becomes effectively the same as that in the two Higgs doublet models (2HDM) after the first symmetry breaking from $SU(3)L$ scale into the electroweak scale. For large $SU(3)_L$ scale $v_3\simeq10$ TeV, dominant one-loop contributions to the two decay amplitudes arise from only the single charged Higgs boson predicted by the 2HDM, leading to that experimental constraint on the signal strength $\mu{331}{\gamma\gamma}$ of the Standard Model-like Higgs boson decay $h\rightarrow \gamma\gamma$ will result in a strict upper bound on the signal strength $\mu{331}_{Z\gamma}$ of the decay $h\rightarrow\, Z\gamma$. For a particular model with lower $v_3$ around 3 TeV, contributions from heavy charged gauge and Higgs bosons may have the same order, therefore may give strong destructive or constructive correlations. As a by-product, a deviation from the SM prediction $|\mu{331}_{\gamma\gamma}-1| \le 0.04$ still allows $|\mu{331}_{Z\gamma}-1|$ to reach values near 0.1. We also show that there exists an $CP$-even neutral Higgs boson $h0_3$ predicted by the 3-3-1 models, but beyond the 2HDM, has an interesting property that the branching ratio Br$(h0_3\rightarrow \gamma\gamma)$ is very sensitive to the parameter $\beta$ used to distinguish different 3-3-1 models.