The phenomenology of the di-photon excess and hτμ within 2HDM
Abstract
The diphoton excess around mS=750 GeV observed at ATLAS and CMS can be interpreted as coming from S=H and A, the neutral components of a second Higgs doublet. If so, then the consistency of the light Higgs decays with the Standard Model predictions provides upper bounds on the rates of S VV, hZ, hh decays. On the other hand, if hτμ decay is established, then a lower bound on the rate of Sτμ decay arises. Requiring that S45 GeV gives both an upper and a lower bound on the rotation angle from the Higgs basis (v,A) to the mass basis (h,H). The charged scalar, with mH750 GeV, is produced in association with a top quark, and can decay to μ, τ, tb and W h
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