Doubly charged Higgs in 3-3-1 model at the CERN LHC
J. E. Cieza Montalvo, Nelson V. Cortez, M. D. Tonasse

TL;DR
This paper investigates the potential detection of doubly charged Higgs bosons predicted by a 3-3-1 model at the CERN LHC, emphasizing their role in neutrino mass generation.
Contribution
It provides the first analysis of doubly charged Higgs boson signals within the 3-3-1 model at the LHC, highlighting their phenomenological implications.
Findings
Potential signatures of doubly charged Higgs at the LHC identified
Constraints on the 3-3-1 model parameters derived
Guidelines for experimental searches established
Abstract
Doubly charged Higgs bosons are very important in particle physics nowadays because they can give mass to neutrinos through seesaw mechanisms. In this work we present the results in the searching for doubly charged Higgs at the CERN LHC for a 3-3-1 model.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
