Using Back-Scattered Laser Beams to Detect CP Violation in the Neutral Higgs Sector

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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15 pages, UCD-92-18, 4 figures, postscript figure files available by request, uses phyzzx.tex

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10.1016/0370-2693(92)91534-G

We demonstrate that the ability to polarize the photons produced by back-scattering laser beams at a TeV scale linear $\epem$ collider could make it possible to determine whether or not a neutral Higgs boson produced in photon-photon collisions is a CP eigenstate. The relative utility of different types of polarization is discussed. Asymmetries that are only non-zero if the Higgs boson is a CP mixture are defined, and their magnitudes illustrated for a two-doublet Higgs model with CP-violating neutral sector.

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