Pseudoscalar Higgs Production at Muon Colliders: The Role of One-Loop Effective Vertices

Abstract

We investigate the production of the pseudoscalar Higgs boson A at muon colliders within the framework of Type-II and Type-X Two-Higgs-Doublet Model (2HDM) at the Next-to-Leading Order (NLO), utilizing an Effective Field Theory (EFT) approach. In particular, we analyze the level of enhancement to the cross section due to the inclusion of the one-loop corrections involving γ and Z boson fusion compared to the tree-level contribution. We find that for Type-II, including the effective vertices of γγ A, γ Z A and ZZ A, could lead to an enhancement of a factor of 2 at low mA and low β, whereas for Type-X, the enhancement could reach 10 in the same regime. We also investigate the impact of the COM energy and β on the production cross section. We find that for the region of the parameter space not excluded by experiment, cross sections of 1 fb for Type-II, and 5 fb for Type-X, are possible, making the proposed muon collider a feasible alternative for probing the 2HDM extended Higgs sector.

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