Production of doubly charged scalars from the decay of singly charged scalars in the Higgs Triplet Model (1105.2209v2)
Abstract: The existence of doubly charged Higgs bosons (H{\pm\pm}) is a distinctive feature of the Higgs Triplet Model (HTM), in which neutrinos obtain tree-level masses from the vacuum expectation value of a neutral scalar in a triplet representation of SU(2)_L. We point out that a large branching ratio for the decay of a singly charged Higgs boson to a doubly charged Higgs boson via H\pm\to H{\pm\pm}W* is possible in a sizeable parameter space of the HTM. From the production mechanism q'qbar\to W* \to H{\pm\pm}H\mp the above decay mode would give rise to pair production of H{\pm\pm}, with a cross section which can be comparable to that of the standard pair-production mechanism qqbar\to \gamma,Z^ \to H{++}H{--}. We suggest that the presence of a sizeable branching ratio for H\pm\to H{\pm\pm}W* could significantly enhance the detection prospects of H{\pm\pm} in the four-lepton channel. Moreover, the decays H0\to H\pm W* and A0\to H\pm W* from production of the neutral triplet scalars H0 and A0 would also provide an additional source of H\pm, which can subsequently decay to H{\pm\pm}.
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