论文标题
$ z_2 $ - 符合georgi-machacek模型中不可避免的希格斯耦合偏差
Unavoidable Higgs coupling deviations in the $Z_2$-symmetric Georgi-Machacek model
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论文摘要
Georgi-Machacek模型的$ z_ {2} $ - 对称版本没有脱钩限制,在该限制中,所有新粒子都可以任意地使所有新粒子都可以使模型完全排除,如果实验揭示了与标准模型的偏差,则可以将模型完全排除在外。我们探索了这个模型,重点关注参数空间的一部分,在该部分中,三胞胎的真空期望值($ν_χ$)很小。在小型$ν_χ$限制中,第二个托管单齿标量表$ s $必然变得非常轻,并且可以通过$ h \ to ss $促进125 Gev Higgs boson $ h $的总宽度。我们表明,此过程以及$ H \至γγ$速率的LHC测量值完全排除了质量$ M_S <M_H/2 $,从而严重限制了参数空间,设置了实验性下限$ν_χ\ gtrsim 12.5 $ gtrsim 12.5 $ GEV的Vacuum Expect the Vacuum Treecation the The The The The The Trealets的Vacuum Treecation value veral of The The Trealets的预期值。这种下限使得不可能避免在$ h $ of fo fermion和vector Boson对的耦合中偏离标准模型。我们在直接搜索其他Higgs玻色子施加约束之后,研究其余的参数空间,并表明它通过LHC测量值的125 GEV Higgs玻色子玻色子的boson的couplings的LHC测量值完全排除了$ 95 \%$置信度。如果未观察到与标准模型的偏差,则在LHC的未来高光度运行下对这些耦合的测量将完全排除该模型的5σ$。
The $Z_{2}$-symmetric version of the Georgi-Machacek model does not possess a decoupling limit in which all the new particles can be made arbitrarily heavy, opening the possibility that the model can be entirely excluded if experiments reveal no deviations from the Standard Model. We explore this model, focusing on the part of parameter space in which the vacuum expectation value of the triplets, $ν_χ$, is small. In the small-$ν_χ$ limit, the second custodial-singlet scalar field $S$ necessarily becomes very light and can contribute to the total width of the 125 GeV Higgs boson $h$ via $h \to SS$. We show that this process, together with LHC measurements of the $h \to γγ$ rate, entirely excludes masses $m_S < m_h/2$ and thereby severely constrains the parameter space, setting an experimental lower bound $ν_χ\gtrsim 12.5$ GeV on the vacuum expectation value of the triplets. This lower bound makes it impossible to avoid deviations from the Standard Model in the couplings of $h$ to fermion and vector boson pairs. We study the remaining parameter space after imposing constraints from direct searches for the additional Higgs bosons, and show that it is on the edge of being fully excluded at $95\%$ confidence level by LHC measurements of the 125 GeV Higgs boson's couplings. Measurements of these couplings at the future high-luminosity run of the LHC will have sufficient precision to entirely exclude the model at $5σ$ if no deviations from the Standard Model are observed.