Exotic decays A/H to Z h_S or Z A_S exclude large regions of the type-II 2HDM+S parameter space for moderate tan beta values where conventional 2HDM channels are weak.
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A 2HDM extended by two real scalar singlets is scanned with evolutionary strategies to locate regions satisfying vacuum, unitarity, oblique-parameter, collider and dark-matter constraints.
A minimally extended Georgi-Machacek model accommodates the LHC excesses at 95 GeV and 152 GeV while preserving the 125 GeV Higgs signal and the electroweak rho parameter near unity.
Benchmarks in the 2HDMS model with light to heavy dark matter masses are identified under all constraints and shown to have better discovery prospects at future lepton colliders than at the HL-LHC via cut-and-count analyses.
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The neutral scalars of type-II 2HDM+S under the LHC
Exotic decays A/H to Z h_S or Z A_S exclude large regions of the type-II 2HDM+S parameter space for moderate tan beta values where conventional 2HDM channels are weak.
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Machine Learning in the 2HDM2S model for Dark Matter
A 2HDM extended by two real scalar singlets is scanned with evolutionary strategies to locate regions satisfying vacuum, unitarity, oblique-parameter, collider and dark-matter constraints.
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Interpretation of LHC excesses at 95 GeV and 152 GeV in an extended Georgi-Machacek model
A minimally extended Georgi-Machacek model accommodates the LHC excesses at 95 GeV and 152 GeV while preserving the 125 GeV Higgs signal and the electroweak rho parameter near unity.
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Search for Dark Matter in 2HDMS at LHC and future Lepton Colliders
Benchmarks in the 2HDMS model with light to heavy dark matter masses are identified under all constraints and shown to have better discovery prospects at future lepton colliders than at the HL-LHC via cut-and-count analyses.