Higgs bosons decay into bottom-strange in two Higgs Doublets Models
Abstract
We analyze the decays \h0,H0,A0\ sb within two Higgs Doublet Models with Natural Flavor Conservation (2HDM) type I and II. It is found that the Higgs bosons decay into bottom-strange can lead to a branching ratio in the range 10-5 10-3 for small β ≈ 0.1 0.5 and rather light charged Higgs in the 2HDM type I. When β 1, one can easily reach a branching ratio of the order 10-5. In 2HDM type II, without imposing b sγ constraint, the situation is the same as in 2HDM type I. If b sγ constraint on charged Higgs mass (MH≥ 350 GeV) is imposed, we obtain Br(h0 sb) in the range 10-5--10-6. A comparison between the rates of h0 sb and h0 γ γ is made. It is found that in the fermiophobic scenario, h0 γ γ is still the dominant decay mode.
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