Exploring $HVV$ amplitudes with $CP$ violation by decomposition and on-shell scattering amplitude methods
Ke-Yao Feng, Xia Wan, You-Kai Wang, Chao Wu

TL;DR
This paper investigates the $CP$ violation in Higgs interactions with gauge bosons using amplitude decomposition and on-shell methods, revealing how $CP$ phases influence various Higgs decay processes and providing a new decomposition relation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel amplitude decomposition relation and applies on-shell scattering amplitude methods to analyze $CP$ violation effects in Higgs-gauge boson interactions.
Findings
$CP$ violation effects are explicitly calculable in Higgs decay amplitudes.
Decomposition relates high-point amplitudes to sums of lower-point amplitudes.
Results show consistent $CP$ phase dependence across different computational approaches.
Abstract
violation may play an important role in Baryogenesis in early universe, and should be examined at colliders comprehensively. We study properties of vertexes between Higgs and gauge boson pairs with defining a violation phase angle , which indicates the mixture of -even and -odd Higgs states in in new physics. A series of amplitudes , and with phase angle are studied systematically, which explains explicitly why violation could only be probed in process independently. We get a novel amplitude decomposition relation which illustrates if two preconditions (multilinear momentum dependent vertexes and current of is formally proportional to a photon's polarization vector) are satisfied, an high-point amplitude can be decomposed into…
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
