$\mathcal{CP}$-violating effects on MSSM Higgs searches
Shruti Patel, Elina Fuchs, Stefan Liebler, Georg Weiglein

TL;DR
This paper investigates how CP-violating phases in the MSSM Higgs sector affect Higgs phenomenology, including mass mixing, production cross sections, and interference effects, which can alter LHC exclusion bounds.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of CP-violating effects on MSSM Higgs production, decay, and interference, highlighting their impact on experimental search constraints.
Findings
CP-violating phases induce mixing between Higgs states.
Interference effects can significantly modify Higgs signal predictions.
CP-violation can open previously excluded parameter space in MSSM Higgs searches.
Abstract
We study the effects of -violating phases on the phenomenology of the Higgs sector of the MSSM. Complex parameters in the MSSM lead to -violating mixing between the tree-level -even and -odd neutral Higgs states, leading to three new loop-corrected mass eigenstates , . For scenarios where a light Higgs boson at about 125 GeV can be identified with the observed signal and where the other Higgs states are significantly heavier, a large admixture of the heavy neutral Higgs bosons occurs as a generic feature if -violating effects are taken into account. Including interference contributions in the predictions for cross sections times branching ratios of the Higgs bosons is essential in this case. As a first step, we present the gluon-fusion and bottom-quark annihilation cross sections for…
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