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Electroweak baryogenesis via bottom transport: complementarity between LHC and future lepton collider probes

Published 27 Jul 2021 in hep-ph and hep-ex | (2107.12789v2)

Abstract: We study the complementarity between the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and future lepton colliders in probing electroweak baryogenesis induced by an additional bottom Yukawa coupling $\rho_{bb}$. The context is general two Higgs doublet model (g2HDM) where such additional bottom Yukawa coupling can account for the observed baryon asymmetry of the Universe if $\mbox{Im}(\rho_{bb}) \gtrsim 0.058$. We find that LHC would probe the nominal $\mbox{Im}(\rho_{bb})$ required for baryogenesis to some extent via $bg \to bA \to bZh$ process if $300~\mbox{GeV}\lesssim m_A \lesssim 450$ GeV, where $A$ is the CP-odd scalar in g2HDM. We show that future electron positron collider such as International Linear Collider with $500$ GeV and 1 TeV collision energies may offer unique probe for the nominal $\mbox{Im}(\rho_{bb})$ via $e+ e- \to Z*\to A H$ process followed by $A,H \to b \bar b$ decays in four $b$-jets signature. For complementarity we also study the resonant diHiggs productions, which may give an insight into strong first-order electroweak phase transition, via $e+ e- \to Z*\to A H \to A h h$ process in six $b$-jets signature. We find that 1 TeV collision energy with $\mathcal{O}(1)~\text{ab}{-1}$ integrated luminosity could offer an ideal environment for the discovery.

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