Probing Higgs-sector CP Violation at a Photon Collider
Jae Sik Lee

TL;DR
This paper reviews the potential of a photon linear collider to investigate CP violation in the Higgs sector of the MSSM, focusing on radiative corrections that induce Higgs mixing.
Contribution
It highlights the physics opportunities of photon colliders for probing CP violation in the Higgs sector, emphasizing the role of radiative corrections in Higgs mixing.
Findings
Photon colliders can effectively study CP violation in the Higgs sector.
Radiative corrections can induce significant Higgs mixing with observable effects.
The MSSM Higgs sector offers promising signatures for CP violation detection.
Abstract
In this review we demonstrate physics potential of a photon linear collider by studying the neutral Higgs-boson sector of the MSSM in which interesting CP-violating Higgs mixing could arise via radiative corrections.
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