Production of charged Higgs bosons associated with CP-even Higgs bosons at future multi--TeV muon colliders
Quang Hoang-Minh Pham (HCMUS), Khoa Ngo-Thanh Ho (HCMUS), Khiem Hong Phan (Duy Tan Univ.)

TL;DR
This study explores the potential to detect charged Higgs bosons produced alongside CP-even Higgses at future multi-TeV muon colliders within the Type-Y Two-Higgs-Doublet Model, highlighting promising cross sections and significance levels.
Contribution
First analysis of charged Higgs production with CP-even Higgses at muon colliders in the Type-Y THDM, including decay channels, cross sections, and signal significance estimates.
Findings
Production cross sections up to 0.5 fb in certain parameter regions.
Signal significance can exceed 3 sigma at several benchmark points.
Potential to probe charged Higgs bosons at future high-luminosity muon colliders.
Abstract
We report the first results for charged Higgs boson production associated with CP-even Higgses at future multi--TeV muon colliders within the scenario of the Type-Y Two-Higgs-Doublet Model (THDM). The valid parameter regions in the Type-Y THDM are first updated, and based on the allowed parameter space, all two-body decay channels of the charged Higgs boson are then computed with the help of {\tt H-COUP}. Both production processes are scanned over the constrained parameter space of the considered model. The production cross sections can reach fb in several regions of the parameter space. The results provide an opportunity to probe charged Higgs bosons produced in association with the heavy CP-even Higgses at the high integrated luminosities proposed for future multi--TeV muon colliders.…
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Particle Detector Development and Performance
