The bilinear formalism of the two-Higgs-doublet model is extended to one-loop order, yielding gauge-invariant expressions for the quantum-corrected scalar masses and vacuum shift.
Quantum effects on Higgs-strahlung events at Linear Colliders within the general 2HDM
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The associated production of neutral Higgs bosons with the Z gauge boson is investigated in the context of the future linear colliders, such as the ILC and CLIC, within the general two-Higgs-doublet model (2HDM). We compute the corresponding production cross-sections at one-loop, in full consistency with the available theoretical and phenomenological constraints. We find that the wave-function renormalization corrections to the external Higgs fields are the dominant source of the quantum effects, which turn out to be large and negative, and located predominantly in the region around \tan\beta=1 and moderate values of the parameter \lambda_5 (being \lambda_5 < 0). This behavior can be ultimately traced back to the enhancement potential of the triple Higgs boson self-couplings, a trademark feature of the 2HDM with no counterpart in the Higgs sector of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model. The predicted Higgs-strahlung rates comfortably reach a few tens of femtobarn, which means barely 10^3 - 10^4 events per 500 inverse femtobarn of integrated luminosity. Due to their great complementarity, we argue that the combined analysis of the Higgs-strahlung events and the previously computed one-loop Higgs-pair production processes could be instrumental to probe the structure of the Higgs sector at future linac facilities.
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The Two-Higgs Doublet Model beyond tree-level: A gauge-invariant formalism
The bilinear formalism of the two-Higgs-doublet model is extended to one-loop order, yielding gauge-invariant expressions for the quantum-corrected scalar masses and vacuum shift.