Electroweak Phase Transition in 2HDM under Higgs, Z-pole, and W precision measurements

Abstract

In this work we revisit the existence of a strong first order electroweak phase transition (SFOEWPT) and recent mW precision measurement in the Type-I and Type-II 2HDMs. The O(100) GeV new scalars in 2HDMs are favored by SFOEWPT, which is necessary for electroweak baryogenesis, and observed mW shift as well. % We find that under current constraints, both Type-I and Type-II 2HDM can explain the SFOEWPT, Z-pole, Higgs precision measurements and mW precision measurement of CDF-II at same time, and all these precision measurements are sensitive to heavy Higgs mass splitting in 2HDM. The allowed regions are mA/C ∈ (-400, 400) GeV, ∈(1,50), and mA/C ∈ (-200, 300) GeV, ∈(1,12) for Type-I and Type-II 2HDM respectively. Furthermore future lepton collider measurements on Higgs and Z boson properties can explore this scenario in more detail or even rule out it.

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