Decay of Z into Two Light Higgs Bosons
Abstract
If the standard electroweak gauge model is extended to include two or more Higgs doublets, there may be a neutral Higgs boson h which is light (with a mass of say 10 GeV) but the hZZ coupling is suppressed so that it has so far escaped experimental detection. However, the effective hhZZ coupling is generally unsuppressed, hence the decay of Z into two light Higgs bosons plus a fermion-antifermion pair may have an observable branching fraction, especially if h decays invisibly as for example in the recently proposed doublet Majoron model.
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