A model-independent catalog of branching-ratio limits for singly and doubly charged scalars from LEP and LHC Drell-Yan data, organized by weak isospin.
Off diagonal charged scalar couplings with the Z boson: the Zee model as an example
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Models with scalar doublets and charged scalar singlets have the interesting property that they have couplings between one $Z$ boson and two charged scalars of different masses. This property is often ignored in phenomenological analysis, as it is absent from models with only extra scalar doublets. We explore this issue in detail, considering $h \rightarrow Z \gamma$, $B \to X_s \gamma$, and the decay of a heavy charged scalar into a lighter one and a $Z$ boson. We propose that the latter be actively searched for at the LHC, using the scalar sector of the Zee model as a prototype and proposing benchmark points which obey all current experimental data and could be within reach of the LHC.
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Drell-Yan constraints on charged scalars: a weak isospin perspective
A model-independent catalog of branching-ratio limits for singly and doubly charged scalars from LEP and LHC Drell-Yan data, organized by weak isospin.