Associated production of SM Higgs with a photon in type-II seesaw models at the ILC (1909.07793v3)
Abstract: We consider the production of a single Standard Model (SM) Higgs boson ($h0$) in association with a photon at the future Linear collider (LC) in the context of a type-II seesaw model. The type-II seesaw model extends the SM particle content by adding one triple Higgs where its Higgs coupling is a key parameter of the scalar potential triggering the electroweak symmetry-breaking mechanism in the SM. It is a well motivated model since it provides neutrino masses and mixing. The LC presents a particularly interesting possibility to probe Higgs couplings due to the clean beams in the initial state. We study the one loop processes $e+e- \to h0\gamma$ and $e-\gamma \to e- h0$, we show that it is possible to correlate the total cross section predictions with the couplings $h0\gamma\gamma$ and $h0\gamma Z$ which are sensitive to the presence of singly and doubly charged Higgs. For parameter points allowed by the current experimental constraints, our numerical results show that the effect of $H\pm$ and $H{\pm\pm}$ can be as large as $\pm$ 25\% with respect to the SM predictions. For both processes, we also present differential cross section for different center of mass energy.