Signals of CP Violation Beyond the MSSM in Higgs and Flavor Physics
Wolfgang Altmannshofer, Marcela Carena, Stefania Gori, Alejandro de, la Puente

TL;DR
This paper explores how extending the MSSM Higgs sector with new CP-violating sources affects collider signatures and flavor observables, identifying unique signals at the LHC and implications for B_s mixing and rare decays.
Contribution
It introduces novel CP violation effects beyond the MSSM, analyzing their impact on Higgs phenomenology and flavor physics, with specific benchmark scenarios for experimental detection.
Findings
Distinct Higgs signatures not possible in MSSM or CP-conserving models
Potential to observe three neutral Higgs bosons at the 7 TeV LHC
Large B_s mixing phase compatible with current flavor constraints
Abstract
We study an extension of the Higgs sector of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM), considering the effects of new degrees of freedom at the TeV scale, and allowing for sources of CP violation beyond the MSSM (BMSSM). We analyze the impact of the BMSSM sources of CP violation on the Higgs collider phenomenology and on low energy flavor and CP violating observables. We identify distinct Higgs collider signatures that cannot be realized, either in the case without CP violating phases or in the CP violating MSSM, and investigate the prospects to probe them at the Tevatron and the LHC. The most striking benchmark scenario has three neutral Higgs bosons that all decay dominantly into W boson pairs and that are well within the reach of the 7 TeV LHC run. On the other hand, we also present scenarios with three Higgs bosons that have masses M_Hi > 150 GeV and decay dominantly into b…
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