论文标题
光子光子碰撞中带电的希格斯玻色子对产生的精确预测
Precise predictions for charged Higgs boson pair production in photon-photon collisions
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论文摘要
在两个Higgs Doublet模型(2HDM)的框架中研究了带电的希格斯对生产,考虑到一套完整的一环散射幅度,即,包括电动线(EW)校正,以及柔软和硬质QED辐射。对于三种不同的情况,即所谓的不结盟,低$ m_h $和短期cascade,在存在最新的实验约束以及与理论约束一致的情况下定义了数值评估。 $γγ\ rightArrow H^{ - } h^{+} $的总交叉部分在飞机上扫描($ m_ {ϕ^0},\ sqrt {s} $),其中$ ϕ^0 $是$ h^0 $ $ h^0 $ for-$ m_ $ m_ $ m_ {h^0} $ sceasario和$ heachio和$ h sceachio和其他两个场景。对于每种情况,突出显示了生产率足够大的参数空间区域。还讨论了初始梁的不同极化碰撞模式中的生产率。在高能量和低能量下的右手极化光子下,可以通过相对极化的光子在低能量的情况下最多两倍。此外,针对每种情况检查了带电的希格斯玻色子的衰减通道。可以观察到,单循环EW校正,即虚拟和实际辐射校正,减少树级横截面,并且相对校正通常在$ -10 \%$ $ $ -30 \%\%$ $的范围内,具体取决于模型参数。
The charged Higgs pair production via photon-photon collisions is investigated in the framework of two Higgs doublet model (2HDM), taking into account a full set of one-loop-level scattering amplitudes, i.e., including electroweak (EW) corrections together with soft and hard QED radiation. The numerical evaluation is carried out for three different scenarios, so-called non-alignment, low-$m_H$ and short-cascade, defined in the presence of the up-to-date experimental constraints and consistent with theoretical constraints as well. The total cross sections of $γγ\rightarrow H^{-}H^{+}$ are scanned over the plane ($m_{ϕ^0},\sqrt{s}$), where $ϕ^0$ is $h^0$ for low-$m_{H^0}$ scenario and $H^0$ for other two scenarios. The regions of the parameter space in which the production rates are sufficiently large are highlighted for each scenario. The production rates in different polarization collision modes of initial beams are also discussed. It can be enhanced up to two-times by oppositely polarized photons at high energies and right-handed polarized photons at low energies. Furthermore, decay channels of the charged Higgs boson are examined for each scenario. It is observed that the one-loop EW corrections, i.e., the virtual plus real radiation corrections, reduce the tree-level cross sections and the relative correction is typically in the range of $-10\%$ to $-30\%$, depending on model parameters.