Higgs bosons production and decay at future e+e- linear colliders as a probe of the B-L model

Abstract

We study the phenomenology of the light and heavy Higgs boson production and decay in the context of a U(1)B-L extension of the Standard Model with an additional Z' boson at future e+e- linear colliders with center-of-mass energies of s=500-30000.8mmGeV and integrated luminosities of L=500-20000.8mmfb-1. The study includes the processes e+e-→ (Z, Z') Zh and e+e-→ (Z, Z') ZH, considering both the resonant and non-resonant effects. We find that the total number of expected Zh and ZH events can reach 909,124 and 97,487, respectively, which is a very optimistic scenario and thus it would be possible to perform precision measurements for both Higgs bosons h and H, as well as for the Z' boson in future high-energy and high-luminosity e+e- colliders experiments. Our study complements other studies on the B-L model and on the Higgs-strahlung processes e+e-→ (Z, Z') Zh and e+e-→ (Z, Z') ZH.

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