Anomalous Top-Higgs Couplings and Top Polarisation in Single Top and Higgs Associated Production at the LHC

Abstract

In this paper, we put constraints on anomalous CP-violating top-Higgs couplings using the currently available Higgs data and explore the prospect of measuring these couplings at 240 GeV TLEP. We find that the CP-violating phase is currently limited in the range ||< 0.6π at 95\% C.L. and may be further constrained to || <0.07π at TLEP. Under this consideration, we further investigate the observability of the scalar ( =0), pseudoscalar ( =0.5π) and mixed ( =0.25π) top-Higgs interactions through the channel pp t( + b)h( bb)j. We find that it is most promising to observe pure pseudoscalar interactions with yt=ytSM, although this will be challenging due to a low signal to background ratio. We also find that the anomalous top-Higgs couplings can lead to sizeable differences in lepton forward-backward asymmetries and can be distinguished by measuring the lepton angular distributions from polarised top quarks at 14 TeV LHC.

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