Comprehensive study of the light charged Higgs boson in the type-I two-Higgs-doublet model
Kingman Cheung, Adil Jueid, Jinheung Kim, Soojin Lee, Chih-Ting Lu,, and Jeonghyeon Song

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive phenomenological analysis of the light charged Higgs boson in the type-I two-Higgs-doublet model, identifying key decay modes and promising LHC search channels under current constraints.
Contribution
It offers a complete roadmap for detecting the light charged Higgs at the LHC, considering theoretical, experimental, and phenomenological constraints, and proposes optimized search strategies.
Findings
Mass of pseudoscalar Higgs ($M_A$) is crucial for phenomenology.
Main decay modes depend on $M_A$, either $A W^\pm$ or $ au^\pm u$.
Three promising LHC channels identified with varying detection prospects.
Abstract
In the type-I two-Higgs-doublet model, existing theoretical and experimental constraints still permit the light charged Higgs boson with a mass below the top quark mass. We present a complete roadmap for the light charged Higgs boson at the LHC through the comprehensive phenomenology study, focusing on the normal scenario where the lighter \textit{CP}-even Higgs boson is the observed Higgs boson. In type-I, it is challenging to simultaneously accommodate the light mass of the charged Higgs boson and the constraints from theory, electroweak precision data, Higgs data, , and direct search bounds. Consequently, the parameter space is extremely curtailed, which predicts somewhat definite phenomenological signatures. We find that the mass of the pseudoscalar Higgs boson, , is the most crucial factor in the phenomenology of the charged Higgs boson. If is light, the…
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