The other Higgses, at resonance, in the Lee-Wick extension of the Standard Model

Abstract

Within the framework of the Lee Wick Standard Model (LWSM) we investigate Higgs pair production gg h0 h0, gg h0 p0 and top pair production gg tt at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), where the neutral particles from the Higgs sector (h0, h0 and p0) appear as possible resonant intermediate states. We investigate the signal gg h0 h0 b b γ γ and we find that the LW Higgs, depending on its mass-range, can be seen not long after the LHC upgrade in 2012. More precisely this happens when the new LW Higgs states are below the top pair threshold. In gg tt the LW states, due to the wrong-sign propagator and negative width, lead to a dip-peak structure instead of the usual peak-dip structure which gives a characteristic signal especially for low-lying LW Higgs states. We comment on the LWSM and the forward-backward asymmetry in view of the measurement at the TeVatron. Furthermore, we present a technique which reduces the hyperbolic diagonalization to standard diagonalization methods. We clarify issues of spurious phases in the Yukawa sector.

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