Two-Higgs-doublet model with a color-triplet scalar: a joint explanation for top quark forward-backward asymmetry and Higgs decay to diphoton
Abstract
The excess of top quark forward-backward asymmetry (AtFB) reported by the Tevatron and the enhancement of the Higgs decay to diphoton observed by the LHC may point to a same origin of new physics. In this note we examined such anomalies in the two-Higgs-doublet model with a color-triplet scalar. We found that under current experimental constraints this model can simultaneously explain both anomalies at 1σ level. Also, we examined the Higgs decay h Zγ and displayed its correlation with h γγ. We found that unlike other models, this model predicts a special correlation between h Zγ and h γγ, i.e., the Zγ rate is highly suppressed while the γγ rate is enhanced. This behavior may help to distinguish this model in the future high luminosity run of the LHC.
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