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The Muon Collider as a $H/A$ factory

We show that a muon collider is ideally suited for the study of heavy H/A scalars, cousins of the Higgs boson found in two-Higgs doublet models and required in supersymmetric models. The key aspects of H/A are: (1) they are narrow, yet have a width-to-mass ratio far larger than the expected muon col...

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Autores principales: Eichten, Estia, Martin, Adam
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2013.11.035
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1554696
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description We show that a muon collider is ideally suited for the study of heavy H/A scalars, cousins of the Higgs boson found in two-Higgs doublet models and required in supersymmetric models. The key aspects of H/A are: (1) they are narrow, yet have a width-to-mass ratio far larger than the expected muon collider beam-energy resolution, and (2) the larger muon Yukawa allows efficient s-channel production. We study in detail a representative Natural Supersymmetry model which has a 1.5 Tev H/A with $m_H$- $m_A$ = 10 Gev. The large event rates at resonant peak allow the determination of the individual H and A resonance parameters (including CP) and the decays into electroweakinos provides a wealth of information unavailable to any other present or planned collider.
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spelling cern-15546962022-08-10T20:33:39Zdoi:10.1016/j.physletb.2013.11.035http://cds.cern.ch/record/1554696engEichten, EstiaMartin, AdamThe Muon Collider as a $H/A$ factoryParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe show that a muon collider is ideally suited for the study of heavy H/A scalars, cousins of the Higgs boson found in two-Higgs doublet models and required in supersymmetric models. The key aspects of H/A are: (1) they are narrow, yet have a width-to-mass ratio far larger than the expected muon collider beam-energy resolution, and (2) the larger muon Yukawa allows efficient s-channel production. We study in detail a representative Natural Supersymmetry model which has a 1.5 Tev H/A with $m_H$- $m_A$ = 10 Gev. The large event rates at resonant peak allow the determination of the individual H and A resonance parameters (including CP) and the decays into electroweakinos provides a wealth of information unavailable to any other present or planned collider.We show that a muon collider is ideally suited for the study of heavy H/A scalars, cousins of the Higgs boson found in two-Higgs-doublet models and required in supersymmetric models. The key aspects of H/A are: (1) they are narrow, yet have a width-to-mass ratio far larger than the expected muon collider beam-energy resolution, and (2) the larger muon Yukawa allows efficient s -channel production. We study in detail a representative Natural Supersymmetry model which has a 1.5TeV H/A with mH−mA=10GeV . The large event rates at resonant peak allow the determination of the individual H and A resonance parameters (including CP) and the decays into electroweakinos provide a wealth of information unavailable to any other present or planned collider.We show that a muon collider is ideally suited for the study of heavy H/A scalars, cousins of the Higgs boson found in two-Higgs doublet models and required in supersymmetric models. The key aspects of H/A are: (1) they are narrow, yet have a width-to-mass ratio far larger than the expected muon collider beam-energy resolution, and (2) the larger muon Yukawa allows efficient s-channel production. We study in detail a representative Natural Supersymmetry model which has a 1.5 Tev H/A with $m_H$- $m_A$ = 10 Gev. The large event rates at resonant peak allow the determination of the individual H and A resonance parameters (including CP) and the decays into electroweakinos provides a wealth of information unavailable to any other present or planned collider.arXiv:1306.2609FERMILAB-PUB-13-193-TCERN-PH-TH-2013-111FERMILAB-PUB-13-193-TCERN-PH-TH-2013-111oai:cds.cern.ch:15546962013-06-11
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Eichten, Estia
Martin, Adam
The Muon Collider as a $H/A$ factory
title The Muon Collider as a $H/A$ factory
title_full The Muon Collider as a $H/A$ factory
title_fullStr The Muon Collider as a $H/A$ factory
title_full_unstemmed The Muon Collider as a $H/A$ factory
title_short The Muon Collider as a $H/A$ factory
title_sort muon collider as a $h/a$ factory
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2013.11.035
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1554696
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