Flavor Violating Higgs signals in the Texturized Two-Higgs Doublet Model (2HDM-Tx)
Abstract
Flavor violating Higgs signals, such as the top FCNC decay t ch0 and the LFV Higgs decay h0 τμ, have been studied at the LHC. These signals can arise within the general Two-Higgs doublet model (THDM), where each Higgs doublet couples to all fermions types through Yukawa matrices Yf1 and Yf2. The Yukawa matrices can be assumed to have the same form or they could have different structures. In this paper we study the case when both Yf1 and Yf2 have completely different forms, but in such a way that they complement to produce a specific hermitian mass matrix. We find that for specific four-zero textures, the Flavor Violating Higgs couplings depend only on the free parameters β, γf and the fermion masses. We use the current bounds on the low energy processes, to derive constraints on the Heavy Higgs boson mass, β and γf. Then, we use these constraints to evaluate the LFV Higgs decays, which reach Branching ratios that could be tested at the LHC.