The \gamma \gamma \to \phi_i\phi_j processes in the type-III two-Higgs-doublet model
J. Hern\'andez-S\'anchez (1), C. G. Honorato (2), M. A. P\'erez (2),, J. J. Toscano (1) ((1) Puebla U., Mexico, (2) CINVESTAV, IPN)

TL;DR
This paper analyzes neutral Higgs pair production in gamma-gamma collisions within the type-III two-Higgs-doublet model, highlighting the sensitivity to the Higgs potential structure and potential for enhanced cross sections.
Contribution
It provides exact analytical expressions for the processes and demonstrates their increased cross sections compared to other 2HDM types, considering a general Higgs potential.
Findings
Cross sections can be up to 100 times larger than in type I and II models.
Processes are highly sensitive to the Higgs potential structure.
Potential for discovering a light CP-scalar in collider experiments.
Abstract
We discuss the implications of assuming a four-zero Yukawa texture and a general Higgs potential for the production of neutral Higgs boson pairs at \gamma \gamma colliders through the \gamma \gamma \to \phi_i\phi_j (\phi_i = h, H, A) reaction within the context of the two Higgs doublet model type III. Exact analytical expressions for the \gamma \gamma \to \phi_i\phi_j reaction are presented. The use of a nonlinear R_\xi-gauge, which considerably simplifies the loop calculations and renders compact analytical expressions, is stressed. We show that these processes are very sensitive to a general structure of the Higgs potential that impact the triple and quartic couplings of the scalar sector. We present results for scenarios of the parameters of the model that are still consistent with current experimental constraints. It is found that the cross sections for the \gamma \gamma \to…
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