Type-II Seesaw Scalar Triplet Model at a 100 TeV pp Collider: Discovery and Higgs Portal Coupling Determination

Abstract

We investigate the collider phenomenology of the scalar triplet particles in the Type-II seesaw model at a 100 TeV pp collider. Depending on triplet vacuum expectation value v, the dominant discovery channels could be H++ H-- and HH. We find the HH W W h W/ h W channels are promising for both model discovery at relatively large v and determination of the Higgs portal couplings λ4 and λ5. We also find that these two channels are complementary to indirect determination of λ4 from future precise measurements on hγγ decay rate. Together with pair production of the doubly-charged Higgs subsequently decaying into same-sign di-leptons, the HH channels have the potential to cover a significant portion of the parameter space of the Type-II seesaw complex scalar triplet model.

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