CP Violating hW+W- Coupling in the Standard Model and Beyond

Abstract

Inspired by the recent development in determining the property of the observed Higgs boson, we explore the CP-violating (CPV) - c CPV h W+\, μW-μ/v coupling in the Standard Model (SM) and beyond, where W \, μ and W\,μ denote the W-boson field strength and its dual. To begin with, we show that the leading-order SM contribution to this CPV vertex appears at two-loop level. By summing over the quark flavor indices in the two loop integrals analytically, we can estimate the order of the corresponding Wilson coefficient to be c SM CPV O(10-23), which is obviously too small to be probed at the LHC and planned future colliders. Then we investigate this CPV hW+ W- interaction in two Beyond the Standard Model benchmark models: the left-right model and the complex 2-Higgs doublet model (C2HDM). Unlike what happens for the SM, the dominant contributions in both models arise at the one-loop level, and the corresponding Wilson coefficient can be as large as of O(10-9) in the former model and of O(10-3) for the latter. In light of such a large CPV effect in the hW+W- coupling, we also give the formulae for the leading one-loop contribution to the related CPV hZZ effective operator in the C2HDM. The order of magnitude of the Wilson coefficients in the C2HDM may be within reach of the high-luminosity LHC or planned future colliders.

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