Single charged Higgs boson production at the LHC
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A search for charged Higgs may yield clear and direct signs of new physics outside the realm of the Standard Model (SM). In the Two-Higgs Doublet Model (2HDM), we investigate two of the main single charged Higgs production channels at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), assuming that either $h$ or $H$ replicates the detected resonance at $\sim 125~\rm{GeV}$. We consider the possibility of the charged Higgs boson production through the $pp \rightarrow H^\pm W^\mp$ and $pp \rightarrow H^\pm bj$ production processes that may present additional significance at the LHC experiments. Considering the $H^\pm \rightarrow W^\pm h_i/A$ decay channels and mainly concentrating on the $b\bar{b}$, $\tau\tau$ and $\gamma\gamma$ decays of $h_i$ and $A$, we examine the possible signatures arising from the aforementioned charged Higgs production and decay in both type-I and type-X realizations of 2HDM. Our study shows that these signatures can have sizable rates at low $\tan\beta$ as long as the condition $M_{H^\pm} < m_t - m_b$ is satisfied. As a result, we propose the $bb$, $\tau\tau$ and $\gamma\gamma$ final states associated with $WW$ or $Wbj$ as an encouraging experimental avenue that would complement the LHC search for a charged Higgs boson.
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