CP violation in the HZZ vertex and left-right asymmetries
Abstract
We investigate new contributions to the HZZ vertex from the Flavor Changing Neutral Current (FCNC) involving the Higgs and Z bosons. Our calculations reveal that the form factors h2V and h3V (V=H, Z) can be induced through these couplings, and we present our results in terms of the Passarino-Veltman scalar functions. Using the current limits on Htc and Ztc couplings, we determine that the new contributions to the CP-conserving form factor h2V are small compared to the Standard Model (SM) predictions. However, for the CP-violating form factor h3V, the contributions can reach values as high as 10-6, five orders of magnitude larger than in the SM. Furthermore, we examine how these results influence the left-right asymmetries in the processes H ZZ and Z ZH. Our findings suggest that significant deviations from SM predictions may occur when considering FCNC contributions.
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