Prospects for direct CP tests of hqq interactions
Abstract
We study the prospects for probing the CP structure of hqq interactions using the decays of the lightest baryon q formed in the quark's hadronization. The low yields of reconstructible events make it unlikely for tests to be performed with the next generation of colliders. In h b b b b decays a CP-sensitive distribution could be measured with a high-luminosity e+ e- collider, while in both h b b b b and h c c c c decays such a distribution could be measured with a very high luminosity μ+ μ- collider. However, we find that only the μ+ μ- collider can produce enough h b b b b decays to probe a physical CP asymmetry in the hbb vertex.
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