Charged Higgs decay to WH at a high energy lepton collider
Abstract
In this work, we present a search strategy for heavy charged Higgs boson at Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) as a future e+e- collider. The signal is charged Higgs boson pair production in two Higgs doublet model (2HDM) followed by H WH and H bb. Here, H denotes the heavy CP-even neutral Higgs boson of the model. The collider center of mass energy is chosen to be s=1400 GeV as the second stage of CLIC operation. In this case, mH+<s/2 can be explored due to the pair production. It is shown that the signal of charged Higgs in the mass range 250 GeV <mH+< 650 GeV in fully hadronic final state, containing four b-jets from neutral Higgs and four jets from W bosons, can well be observed on top of the standard model background. Finally 5σ contours are presented in (mH, mH) space for different β values.
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