Searches for Non-Standard-Model Higgs Bosons at the Tevatron
Chris Hays (Oxford University) (for the CDF, D0 collaborations)

TL;DR
This paper reviews searches for non-Standard-Model Higgs bosons at the Tevatron, highlighting recent experimental limits that constrain theories beyond the Standard Model involving additional Higgs particles.
Contribution
It summarizes recent experimental efforts and results from the Tevatron in searching for new Higgs bosons predicted by theories beyond the Standard Model.
Findings
Most stringent limits on new Higgs bosons established
Constraints placed on models with extended Higgs sectors
Experimental data restrict parameter space of beyond Standard Model theories
Abstract
The Standard Model of particle physics has a number of asymmetries suggestive of a more fundamental theory, where the symmetries are restored. If the symmetry breaking scale is the electroweak scale, new Higgs bosons beyond that of the Standard Model could be observed at the Tevatron. Recent Tevatron searches have set the most stringent limits on new Higgs bosons in a variety of models.
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