Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10725803 | Physics Letters B | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Within the νMSSM, a Minimal Supersymmetric neutrino See-saw Model, Lepton Flavour Violating Higgs couplings are strongly enhanced at large tanβ (â³30), which can lead to BR(H0/A0âÏμ)âO(10â4), for MH0/A0â³160GeV. Enhancements on the production of Higgs bosons, through the gluon fusion mechanism, ggâH0/A0, and the associated production channel gg,qq¯âbb¯H0/A0, whose rates grow with tanβ, as well as the mass degeneracy that occurs between the H0 and A0 states in this regime, also contribute to further the possibilities to detect a heavy Higgs signal into Ïμ pairs. We show that the separation of Ïμ Higgs events from the background at the upcoming CERN Large Hadron Collider could be done for Higgs masses up to about 600 GeV for 300 fbâ1 of luminosity, for large tanβ values. However, even with as little as 10 fbâ1 one can probe H0/A0 masses up to 400 GeV or so, if tanβ=60. Altogether, these processes then provide a new Higgs discovery mode as well as an independent test of flavour physics.
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Authors
J.L. Diaz-Cruz, Dilip Kumar Ghosh, S. Moretti,