LHC diphoton and Z+photon Higgs signals in the Higgs triplet model with Y=0
Lei Wang, Xiao-Fang Han

TL;DR
This paper investigates how the Higgs triplet model with Y=0 affects LHC Higgs signals, exploring three scenarios and their compatibility with experimental data, revealing potential enhancements or suppressions in key decay channels.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of Higgs signal modifications in the Y=0 triplet model across different scenarios, aligning theoretical predictions with LHC observations.
Findings
Diphoton rates can be enhanced or suppressed, fitting ATLAS and CMS data.
$ZZ^*$ rates are generally suppressed, outside ATLAS but within CMS range.
Correlated increases in $h\to \gamma\gamma$ and $h\to Z\gamma$ rates across scenarios.
Abstract
We study the implications of the LHC diphoton and Z+photon Higgs signals on the Higgs triplet model with Y=0. We discuss three different scenarios: (i) the observed boson is the light Higgs boson ; (ii) it is the heavy Higgs boson ; (iii) the observed signal is from the almost degenerate and . We find that the inclusive Higgs diphoton rates in the first two scenarios can be enhanced or suppressed compared to the SM value, which can respectively fit the ATLAS and CMS diphoton data within range. The inclusive rates are suppressed, which are outside range of ATLAS data and within range of CMS data. Meanwhile, another CP-even Higgs boson production rate can be suppressed enough not to be observed at the collider. For the third scenario, the Higgs diphoton rate is suppressed, which is outside range of ATLAS data, and the rate…
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