Charged Higgs phenomenology in the lepton-specific two Higgs doublet model

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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25 pages, 8 figures, uses revtex4. V2: refs added. V3: added discussion of t -> H+ b at Tevatron and LHC; accepted by PRD

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10.1103/PhysRevD.79.115022

We study the "lepton-specific" two Higgs doublet model, in which one doublet Phi_l gives mass to charged leptons and the other Phi_q gives mass to both up- and down-type quarks. We examine the existing experimental constraints on the charged Higgs boson mass and the parameter tan(beta) \equiv /. The most stringent constraints come from LEP-II direct searches and lepton flavour universality in tau decays. The former yields M_H+ \geq 92.0 GeV; the latter yields two allowed regions, 0.61 tan(beta) GeV \leq M_H+ \leq 0.73 tan(beta) GeV or M_H+ \geq 1.4 tan(beta) GeV, and excludes parameter regions beyond the LEP-II bound for tan(beta) \gtrsim 65. We present the charged Higgs decay branching fractions and discuss prospects for charged Higgs discovery at the LHC in this model.

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