Two Higgs Doublet Solutions to the Strong CP Problem
Quentin Bonnefoy, Lawrence J. Hall, Claudio Andrea Manzari, Bea Noether

TL;DR
This paper presents a class of two Higgs doublet models that naturally solve the strong CP problem, predict minimal contributions to electric dipole moments, and offer testable collider signatures related to flavor symmetries.
Contribution
The authors demonstrate that certain two Higgs doublet theories with specific flavor symmetries inherently solve the strong CP problem and predict observable collider effects, with vanishing 1-loop contributions to .
Findings
1-loop contributions vanish in all models studied.
Neutron electric dipole moments are negligible in the models.
Possible collider signals include Higgs coupling deviations and flavor symmetry correlations.
Abstract
We solve the strong CP problem in a broad class of two Higgs doublet theories that will be probed at the Large Hadron Collider and at future colliders. These theories feature CP and Abelian flavor symmetries, both broken softly in the scalar potential, that yield realistic quark masses and mixings. The flavor symmetry charges are chosen so that at tree level for all values of the Yukawa and quartic couplings of the theory. We prove that in all such theories the 1-loop contribution to also vanishes, independently of the mass scale of the second Higgs doublet. We study two illustrative models with flavor group . The direct contributions to the neutron electric dipole moment are negligible in both models. While the 2-loop contribution to is less than in one model, it can be as large as in the other, yielding…
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