Decay of Z into Two Light Higgs Bosons
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- 10 July 1995
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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- Version 1, 1995-07-10, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review D, 52 (9), 5045.
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