ILC Phenomenology of the Z3 symmetric Type-Z Three Higgs Doublet Model

Abstract

The Three-Higgs-Doublet Model (3HDM) extends the Standard Model by introducing two additional scalar doublets, leading to a rich spectrum of new particles: three neutral CP-even Higgs bosons (h1, H2, H3), two neutral CP-odd Higgs bosons (A2, A3), and two charged Higgs bosons (H2+, H3+). In this work, we present a phenomenological study of the 3HDM at the future International Linear Collider (ILC) with a center-of-mass energy of s = 1000\,GeV. Applying a comprehensive set of theoretical and experimental constraints, we identify promising new physics signals with sufficiently large production cross-sections. Our analysis shows that e+e- H2 A2, e+e- H2 H2 Z, A2 A2 Z, H2 H2 W, A2 H2 W and H1 H2 A2 are among the most sensitive channels to probe this extended Higgs sector. We demonstrate that a future ILC would offer a powerful platform to test these interactions and discover these heavier Higgs bosons thus providing evidence of physics beyond the Standard Model.

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