H→ Zγ decay and CP violation
Abstract
This study examines the impact of CP-violation on the signal strength μZγ, which was reported as 2.2 0.7 by the LHC. We obtain constraints on the real and absorptive parts of the CP-violating form factor h3Zγ and find that they are less than 1.15 GeV. Additionally, we revisit the leading order Standard Model contributions to the H→ Zγ decay and calculate contributions to h3Zγ from FCNC complex couplings mediated by the Z and H bosons. By using the current bounds on such couplings, we find that the FCNC contribution to h3Zγ with top and charm quarks in the loop is of order 10-5 GeV. While in a model with new quarks that preserves the SM predictions on Higgs decays, the CP-violating form factor h3Zγ can be of order 10-1 GeV and could explain the excess on the signal strength μZγ.
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