Generalized P and CP transformations of order two in the three-Higgs-doublet model form two equivalence classes for P and a single equivalence class for CP.
A Simple Method to detect spontaneous CP Violation in multi-Higgs models
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For models with several Higgs doublets we present an alternative method to the one proposed by Branco, Gerard and Grimus, in 1984, to check whether or not CP is spontaneously violated in the Higgs potential. The previous method is powerful and rigorous. It requires the identification of a matrix $U$ corresponding to a symmetry of the Lagrangian and verifying a simple relation involving the vacuum expectation values. The nonexistence of such a matrix signals spontaneous CP violation. However, as the number of Higgs doublets increases, finding such a matrix $U$ may not be straightforward and it may turn out to be easier to analyse the potential by going to the so-called Higgs basis. The transformation to the Higgs basis is straightforward once the vacuum expectation values are known. The method proposed in this work is also powerful and rigorous and can be particularly useful to analyse models with more than two Higgs doublets and with continuous symmetries.
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Generalised P and CP transformations in the 3-Higgs-doublet model
Generalized P and CP transformations of order two in the three-Higgs-doublet model form two equivalence classes for P and a single equivalence class for CP.