Charged Higgs bosons in the 2HDM Type-III model could be detected at the LHeC with up to about 4 sigma significance at 100 fb^-1 and higher at larger luminosities for masses near 110 to 130 GeV.
Prospect for observing a light charged Higgs through the decay $H^+ \to c \bar{b} + c.c.$ at the LHeC
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We study the production and decay of a light charged Higgs boson at the future Large Hadron electron Collider (LHeC) in the framework of the Two Higgs Doublet Type III, assuming a four-zero texture in the Yukawa matrices and a general Higgs potential. We analyze the charge current production processes $e^- p \to \nu_e q H^+ $ considering the signature $H^+ \to c \bar{b} + c.c.$ of the final state. We take this signature and we compare it to the irreducible background from Standard Model (SM) interactions. We consider scenarios of the model which are consistent with current experimental data from Higgs and flavor physics.
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Light charged Higgs boson production at future $ep$ colliders
Charged Higgs bosons in the 2HDM Type-III model could be detected at the LHeC with up to about 4 sigma significance at 100 fb^-1 and higher at larger luminosities for masses near 110 to 130 GeV.