Probing an additional bottom Yukawa coupling via bg b A b Z H signature

Abstract

The recent discovery of the bottom quark Yukawa coupling (hbb) of the 125 GeV scalar motivates one to search for extra bottom Yukawa coupling that may exist in the nature. The two Higgs doublet model without a discrete Z2 symmetry allows the possibility of additional bottom Yukawa coupling bb. We show that bb can be searched directly at the LHC via bg b A b Z H and gg b b A b b Z H processes, where A and H are the CP-odd and CP-even scalars respectively. We find that the bg b A b Z H process could be discovered with 300 fb-1 integrated luminosity if mA 300 GeV, while the latter process may emerge in the high luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) data. A discovery might touch upon the parameter space required for the electroweak baryogenesis.

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