Charged Higgs production from polarized top-quark decay in the 2HDM considering the general-mass variable-flavor-number scheme

Abstract

Charged Higgs bosons H are predicted by some non-minimal Higgs scenarios, such as models containing Higgs triplets and two-Higgs-doublet models, so that the experimental observation of these bosons would indicate physics beyond the Standard Model. In the present work, we introduce a new channel to indirect search for the charged Higgses through the hadronic decay of polarized top quarks where a top quark decays into a charged Higgs H+ and a bottom-flavored hadron B via the hadronization process of the produced bottom quark, t()→ H++b( B+jet). To obtain the energy spectrum of produced B-hadrons we present, for the first time, an analytical expression for the O(αs) corrections to the differential decay width of the process t→ H+b in the presence of a massive b-quark in the General-Mass Variable-Flavor-Number Scheme (GM-VFNS). We find that the most reliable predictions for the B-hadron energy spectrum are made in the GM-VFN scheme, specifically, when the Type-II 2HDM scenario is concerned.

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