Charged Higgs production rates and 5-sigma discovery regions at a 3 TeV muon collider are computed for the 2HDMcT Type-III seesaw model, with the H1+ H1- channel exceeding the e+e- rate.
The triple Higgs coupling: A new probe of low-scale seesaw models
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The measure of the triple Higgs coupling is one of the major goals of the high-luminosity run of the CERN Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) as well as the future colliders, either leptonic such as the International Linear Collider (ILC) or hadronic such as the 100 TeV Future Circular Collider in hadron-hadron mode (FCC-hh). We have recently proposed this observable as a test of neutrino mass generating mechanisms in a regime where heavy sterile neutrino masses are hard to be probed otherwise. We present in this article a study of the one-loop corrected triple Higgs coupling in the inverse seesaw model, taking into account all relevant constraints on the model. This is the first study of the impact on the triple Higgs coupling of heavy neutrinos in a realistic, renormalizable neutrino mass model. We obtain deviations from the Standard Model as large as to $\sim +30\%$ that are at the current limit of the HL-LHC sensitivity, but would be clearly visible at the ILC or at the FCC-hh.
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A comprehensive study of the charged Higgs boson in the two Higgs doublet type-II seesaw model
Charged Higgs production rates and 5-sigma discovery regions at a 3 TeV muon collider are computed for the 2HDMcT Type-III seesaw model, with the H1+ H1- channel exceeding the e+e- rate.