Additional Higgs bosons: Supersymmetry or warped extra dimensions?
Mariana Frank, Nima Pourtolami, Manuel Toharia

TL;DR
This paper compares additional Higgs bosons in supersymmetry and warped extra-dimensional models, analyzing their couplings to identify distinctive signatures that could differentiate these theories.
Contribution
It provides a detailed comparison of Higgs couplings in warped extra-dimensions and supersymmetry, highlighting similarities and potential signatures for experimental distinction.
Findings
Couplings of Kaluza-Klein Higgs to gauge bosons resemble MSSM heavy Higgs.
Yukawa couplings in extra-dimensional models can mimic Type-II Two-Higgs Doublet Models.
Coupling patterns offer potential experimental signatures to differentiate models.
Abstract
We investigate and compare additional CP-even, CP-odd and charged scalar states appearing in two popular Beyond the Standard Model scenarios. We focus on the simplest possible Higgs sector within warped extra-dimensions and supersymmetry, with the aim to differentiate between them. In each case, we analyze the couplings of the new Higgs states, looking for distinguishing signatures. We show that the couplings of the Standard Model gauge bosons to the first Kaluza-Klein Higgs states of the extra-dimensional setup (CP-even, CP-odd and charged) are very similar to those of the heavy Higgs states of the MSSM in the decoupling region. We also find that the Yukawa couplings in the extra-dimensional scenario can mimic the different types of Yukawa couplings of general Two-Higgs Doublet Models, in particular the so-called Type-II couplings, which are similar to those in the MSSM.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Neutrino Physics Research
