Wrong Sign Bottom Yukawa in Low Energy Supersymmetry
Nina M. Coyle, Bing Li, Carlos E. M. Wagner

TL;DR
This paper investigates the possibility of a wrong sign bottom-quark Yukawa coupling in low energy supersymmetry models, exploring experimental tests and potential explanations for observed di-boson signatures.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of a wrong sign bottom Yukawa in supersymmetric models and discusses experimental signatures and implications for Higgs physics.
Findings
Possible experimental signatures of wrong sign bottom Yukawa couplings.
Implications for heavy Higgs decays and di-boson signatures.
Potential explanations for ATLAS di-boson anomalies.
Abstract
The study of the Higgs boson properties is one of the most relevant activities in current particle physics. In particular, the Higgs boson couplings to third generation fermions is an important test of the mechanism of mass generation. In spite of their impact on the production and decay properties of the Higgs boson, the values of these couplings are still uncertain and, in models of new physics, they can differ in magnitude as well as in sign with respect to the Standard Model case. In this article, we study the possibility of a wrong sign bottom-quark Yukawa coupling within the framework of the Minimal and Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model. Possible experimental tests are also discussed, including novel decays of the heavy CP-even and CP-odd Higgs fields that may be probed in the near future and that may lead to an explanation of some intriguing di-boson signatures…
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