pith. sign in

Observing the Dark Scalar Doublet and its Impact on the Standard-Model Higgs Boson at Colliders

4 Pith papers cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.

4 Pith papers citing it
abstract

If the Standard Model of particle interactions is extended to include a second scalar doublet $[H^{+},(H^{0}+iA^{0})/\sqrt{2}]$, which is odd under an unbroken Z_{2} discrete symmetry, it may be called the $dark$ scalar doublet, because its lightest neutral member, say H^{0}, is one posssible component for the dark matter of the Universe. We discuss the general phenomenology of the four particles of this doublet, without assuming that H^{0} is the dominant source of dark matter. We also consider the impact of this $dark$ scalar doublet on the phenomenology of the SM Higgs boson h.

citation-role summary

background 3 dataset 1

citation-polarity summary

years

2026 4

representative citing papers

The $Z_3$ soft breaking in the I(2+1)HDM and its cosmological probes

hep-ph · 2026-04-16 · unverdicted · novelty 4.0

Soft Z3 breaking in the I(2+1)HDM makes the lightest Z3-charged neutral scalar a dark matter candidate while allowing a long-lived opposite-CP state to contribute to relic density or yield missing-energy plus multi-lepton/jet signatures with displaced vertices at the ILC.

citing papers explorer

Showing 4 of 4 citing papers.