Directly Probing the CP-structure of the Higgs-Top Yukawa at HL-LHC and Future Colliders

Abstract

Constraining the Higgs boson properties is a cornerstone of the LHC program and future colliders. In this Snowmass contribution, we study the potential to directly probe the Higgs-top CP-structure via the tth production at the HL-LHC, 100 TeV FCC and muon colliders. We find the limits on the CP phase (α) at 95% CL are |α| 36 with dileptonic t t (h b b) and |α| 25 with combined t t (h γγ) at the HL-LHC. The 100 TeV FCC brings a significant improvement in sensitivity with |α| 3 for the dileptonic t t (h b b) , due to the remarkable gain in the signal cross-section and the increased luminosity. At future muon colliders, we find that the bounds with semileptonic t t (h b b) are |α| 9 for 10 TeV and |α| 3 for 30 TeV, respectively.

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