Pseudoscalar Higgs Boson Decays into W and Z Bosons Revisited
Abstract
We examine, in a number of Standard Model extensions, whether the decays A WW/ZZ of a neutral pseudoscalar (Higgs) resonance can have branching ratios at the percent level and we determine the possible size of B(A WW/ZZ) relative to the respective branching ratios of a scalar boson H. The branching ratios of the these decay modes and the total widths A, H are computed in the minimal supersymmetric extension of the SM, in a type-II two-Higgs doublet extension (2HDM), in a 2HDM with 4 chiral fermion generations, in a 2HDM with additional heavy vector-like quarks, and in a top-color assisted technicolor model. We find that in the above non-supersymmetric models B(A WW) can be about 2%, while B(A ZZ) 10-3. The ratio B(A WW)/B(H WW) can be of order 10% in large regions of the parameter space of the models.