The neutral scalars of type-II 2HDM+S under the LHC
Abstract
The 2HDM+S is a singlet extension of the Two-Higgs-Doublet Model (2HDM), which offers rich collider phenomenology. In this paper, we parametrize the 2HDM+S with the Higgs masses and mixing angles, which provide a model-independent framework to study the collider signature. Under five benchmark scenarios, we obtain the 95\% C.L. exclusion regions in the Type-II 2HDM+S parameter space by incorporating the SM-like 125~GeV Higgs precision measurements, beyond the Standard Model Higgs direct searches, Z-pole precision measurements and B-physics observables. We present the results in the Higgs boson masses vs β, Higgs boson masses vs mixing angles, β vs mixing angles and doublet Higgs boson masses vs singlet Higgs boson mass parameter space. We explore the complementarity between direct and indirect Higgs searches, as well as conventional Higgs search channels and exotic Higgs search channels. Compared to the 2HDM scenarios, we find that exotic channels such as A/H → Z hS/ZAS can probe large part of the parameter spaces, especially for moderate 1<β<7 region where the conventional channels in the 2HDM cannot contribute much.
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