Resonant CP Violation in Higgs Radiation at e+e- Linear Collider
Abstract
We study resonant CP violation in the Higgsstrahlung process e+e- -> H1,2,3 (Z -> e+e-, μ+μ-) and subsequent decays H1,2,3 -> b b, τ-τ+, in the MSSM with Higgs-sector CP violation induced by radiative corrections. At a high-energy e+e- linear collider, the recoil-mass method enables one to determine the invariant mass of a fermion pair produced by Higgs decays with a precision as good as 1 GeV. Assuming an integrated luminosity of 100/fb, we show that the production lineshape of a coupled system of neutral Higgs bosons decaying into bb quarks is sensitive to the CP-violating parameters. When the Higgs bosons decay into τ-τ+, two CP asymmetries can be defined using the longitudinal and transverse polarizations of the tau leptons. Taking into account the constraints from electric dipole moments, we find that these CP asymmetries can be as large as 80 %, in a tri-mixing scenario where all three neutral Higgs states of the MSSM are nearly degenerate and mix significantly.
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