Genuine Extra Yukawas from Extra Higgs, Implications
Abstract
With a second Higgs doublet, extra Yukawa couplings ij generally exist. Baryon Asymmetry of the Universe (BAU) can be accounted for by tt O(1), with first order electroweak phase transition (EWPT) arising from O(1) Higgs quartic couplings. The latter can explain why the observed h(125) boson so resembles the Standard Model (SM) Higgs: with coupling η6 O(1) for two-doublet mixing, the H--h mixing angle γ -η6 v2/(mH2 - mh2) is suppressed by the CP-even boson mass splitting mH2 - mh2 > few\ v2. The approximate alignment, together with the fermion mass-mixing pattern, controls FCNC Higgs effects at low energy. The picture can be probed by pp tt c, tt t, i.e. same-sign top and triple-top processes at the LHC.
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