Scrutinizing the Alignment Limit in Two-Higgs-Doublet Models. Part 2: $m_H=125$ GeV
J\'er\'emy Bernon, John F. Gunion, Howard E. Haber, Yun Jiang, Sabine, Kraml

TL;DR
This paper investigates the alignment limit in Type I and II Two-Higgs-Doublet Models where the heavier CP-even Higgs is the 125 GeV SM-like Higgs, analyzing phenomenology and experimental constraints.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the alignment limit with the heavier Higgs as the SM-like state, including parameter scans and phenomenological implications.
Findings
Constraints from LHC Higgs measurements are incorporated.
Parameter space compatible with current experimental limits is identified.
Implications for future LHC searches for additional Higgs states are discussed.
Abstract
In the alignment limit of a multi-doublet Higgs sector, one of the Higgs mass eigenstates aligns in field space with the direction of the scalar field vacuum expectation values, and its couplings approach those of the Standard Model (SM) Higgs boson. We consider CP-conserving Two-Higgs-Doublet Models (2HDMs) of Type I and Type II near the alignment limit in which the heavier of the two CP-even Higgs bosons, , is the SM-like state observed with a mass of 125 GeV, and the couplings of to gauge bosons approach those of the SM. We review the theoretical structure and analyze the phenomenological implications of this particular realization of the alignment limit, where decoupling of the extra states cannot occur given that the lighter CP-even state must, by definition, have a mass below 125 GeV. For the numerical analysis, we perform scans of the 2HDM parameter space employing the…
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