Towards testing a two-Higgs-doublet model with maximal CP symmetry at the LHC: construction of a Monte Carlo event generator

Abstract

A Monte Carlo event generator is constructed for a two-Higgs-doublet model with maximal CP symmetry, the MCPM. The model contains five physical Higgs bosons; the ', behaving similarly to the standard-model Higgs boson, two extra neutral bosons h' and h", and a charged pair H. The special feature of the MCPM is that, concerning the Yukawa couplings, the bosons h', h" and H couple directly only to the second generation fermions but with strengths given by the third-generation-fermion masses. Our event generator allows the simulation of the Drell-Yan-type production processes of h', h" and H in proton-proton collisions at LHC energies. Also the subsequent leptonic decays of these bosons into the μ+ μ-, μ+ μ and μ- μ channels are studied as well as the dominant background processes. We estimate the integrated luminosities needed in p p collisions at center-of-mass energies of 8 TeV and 14 TeV for significant observations of the Higgs bosons h', h" and H in these muonic channels.

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