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Basis-independent treatment of the complex 2HDM

Rafael Boto, Tiago V. Fernandes, Howard E. Haber, Jorge C. Romão, and João P. Silva
Phys. Rev. D 101, 055023 – Published 20 March 2020

Abstract

The complex 2HDM (C2HDM) is the most general CP-violating two Higgs-doublet-model that possesses a softly broken Z2 symmetry. However, the physical consequences of the model cannot depend on the basis of scalar fields used to define it. Thus, to get a better sense of the significance of the C2HDM parameters, we have analyzed this model by employing a basis-independent formalism. This formalism involves transforming to the Higgs basis (which is defined up to an arbitrary complex phase) and identifying quantities that are invariant with respect to this phase degree of freedom. Using this method, we have obtained the constraints that enforce the softly broken Z2 symmetry. One can then relate the C2HDM parameters to basis-independent quantities up to a twofold ambiguity. We then show how this remaining ambiguity is resolved. We also examine the possibility of spontaneous CP violation when the scalar potential of the C2HDM is explicitly CP conserving. Basis-independent constraints are presented that govern the presence of spontaneous CP violation.

  • Received 13 January 2020
  • Accepted 21 February 2020

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.101.055023

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Particles & Fields

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Rafael Boto1,*, Tiago V. Fernandes1,†, Howard E. Haber2,‡, Jorge C. Romão1,§, and João P. Silva1,∥

  • 1CFTP, Departamento de Física, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Avenida Rovisco Pais 1, Lisboa 1049, Portugal
  • 2Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics, University of California, Santa Cruz, California 95064, USA

  • *rafael.boto@tecnico.ulisboa.pt
  • tvfernandes1@hotmail.com
  • haber@scipp.ucsc.edu
  • §jorge.romao@tecnico.ulisboa.pt
  • jpsilva@cftp.ist.utl.pt

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Vol. 101, Iss. 5 — 1 March 2020

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