Model-independent probes of CP violation in the heavy scalar sector at muon colliders

Abstract

We propose a model-independent test of CP violation in the scalar sector. We consider a heavy neutral scalar h2 with tree-level couplings at the h2 V V and h2 h1 Z vertices (with V=W,Z), alongside the 125~GeV SM-like Higgs boson h1. At future muon colliders (MuC), we exploit vector-boson-fusion (VBF) production of h2 followed by the decay h2 Z h1. In our framework, observing the single process V V h2 Z h1 implies both relevant couplings are nonzero, which is sufficient to establish CP violation in the scalar sector. We simulate signal and backgrounds at s=3~(10)~TeV with integrated luminosity L=0.9~(10)~ab-1. We then present the expected discovery sensitivities across the (c2,c12) parameter space (with the coupling parameters c2 and c12 defined in the text) for multiple mh2 hypotheses.

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