The Higgs Potential in the Type II Seesaw Model
A. Arhrib, R. Benbrik, M. Chabab, G. Moultaka, M.C. Peyranere, L., Rahili, J.Ramadan

TL;DR
This paper thoroughly analyzes the Higgs potential in the type II seesaw model, deriving theoretical constraints and exploring the phenomenology of Higgs masses and regimes relevant for collider experiments.
Contribution
It provides the first complete set of unitarity and boundedness constraints for the model's parameters, clarifying the Higgs mass bounds and phenomenological regimes.
Findings
Mass of the lightest Higgs h0 is bounded below 1 TeV.
Heavy Higgs states can reach several tens of TeV.
Two regimes identified: heavy Higgs sector and light Higgs sector.
Abstract
We perform in the type II seesaw setting, a detailed study of the dynamical features of the corresponding general renormalizable doublet/triplet Higgs potential that depends on five dimensionless couplings and two mass parameters after spontaneous symmetry breaking, and highlight the implications for the Higgs phenomenology. In particular, we determine i) the complete set of tree-level unitarity constraints on the couplings of the potential and ii) the exact tree-level {\sl all directions} boundedness from below constraints on these couplings. When combined, these constraints delineate precisely the theoretically allowed parameter space domain within our perturbative approximation. Among the seven physical Higgs states of this model, the mass of the lighter (heavier) CP-even state h0 (H0) will always satisfy a theoretical upper (lower) bound that is reached for a critical value mu_c of…
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