A reappraisal of the wrong-sign hbb coupling and the study of h → Z γ
Abstract
It has been pointed out recently that current experiments still allow for a two Higgs doublet model where the h b b coupling (kD mb/v) is negative; a sign opposite to that of the Standard Model. Due to the importance of delayed decoupling in the h H+ H- coupling, h → γ γ improved measurements will have a strong impact on this issue. For the same reason, measurements or even bounds on h → Z γ are potentially interesting. In this article, we revisit this problem, highlighting the crucial importance of h → VV, which can be understood with simple arguments. We show that the impacts on kD<0 models of both h → b b and h → τ+ τ- are very sensitive to input values for the gluon fusion production mechanism; in contrast, h → γ γ and h → Z γ are not. We also inquire if the search for h → Z γ and its interplay with h → γ γ will impact the sign of the h b b coupling. Finally, we study these issues in the context of the Flipped two Higgs doublet model.
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