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Emergent 2HDM in LSS Little-Higgs: Musings from Flavor and Electroweak Physics

Published 30 Jul 2020 in hep-ph | (2007.15626v3)

Abstract: The low energy effective theory ($\sim$ TeV) of the little-Higgs model with $SU(6)/Sp(6)$, as proposed by Low, Skiba and Smith (LSS), exhibits a two-Higgs doublet model (2HDM) structure. The symmetry dictates interesting Yukawa patterns, translating to non-trivial fermion couplings with both of the Higgs doublets. The couplings of the scalars with the fermions can induce flavor changing neutral currents (FCNC), which get constraints from flavor physics observables such as BR$(B\rightarrow X_s\gamma)$, $B_s - \bar{B}_s$ mixing etc. The precision measurement of $Z b \bar{b}$ vertex, the top and Higgs mass along with other Higgs coupling measurements at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) also enforce severe restrictions on the LSS model. Direct LHC search results of beyond the Standard Model (BSM) particles also impose bounds on the masses. We probe the LSS model in view of the above constraints through a random scan in the multi-dimensional parameter space. We observe, on contrary to the general 2HDM scenario, the emergent 2HDM from the LSS model is less constrained from the flavor data and the $Z b \bar{b}$ measurement but is severely constrained form the electroweak (EW) searches at the LHC. From the flavor data and $Z b \bar{b}$, we find that the charged Higgs mass is relaxed with $\tan\beta$ being restricted to $0.5-5$, whereas the charged Higgs mass is pushed to larger than 1 TeV along with $\tan\beta$ being further restricted to $< 3$ when the LHC bounds are incorporated.

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