-Two Higgs Doublet Model and its Collider Phenomenology

Abstract

Smallness of neutrino masses can be explained by introducing a tiny vacuum expectation value of an extra-Higgs doublet which couples to right-handed neutrinos (NR). This situation is naturally realized in -Two Higgs Doublet Model (), where a TeV-scale seesaw mechanism can work well. We investigate observable phenomenology of at LHC and ILC experiments. Charged Higgs boson (H) in is almost originated from the extra-Higgs doublet and its coupling strength to neutrinos are not small. Then this model induces rich phenomenology at the LHC, for example, when mH^ < MN, observable charged tracks can be induced from long lived charged Higgs. On the other hand, when mH^ > MN, right-handed neutrinos can be long-lived, and secondary vertices may be tagged at the LHC. The also predicts observable lepton number violating process at the ILC.

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