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WHAT THE OBLIQUE PARAMETERS S, T AND U AND THEIR EXTENSIONS REVEAL ABOUT THE 2HDM: A NUMERICAL ANALYSIS

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0217751X12500212Cited by:31 (Source: Crossref)

    The oblique parameters S, T and U and their higher-order extensions (V, W and X) are observables that combine electroweak precision data to quantify deviation from the Standard Model. These parameters were calculated at one loop in the basis-independent CP-violating Two-Higgs Doublet Model (2HDM). The scalar parameter space of the 2HDM was randomly sampled within limits imposed by unitarity and found to produce values of the oblique parameters within experimental bounds, with the exception of T. The experimental limits on T were used to predict information about the mass of the charged Higgs boson and the difference in mass between the charged Higgs boson and the heaviest neutral Higgs boson. In particular, it was found that the 2HDM predicts -600 GeV < mH± - m3 < 100 GeV, with values of mH± > 250 GeV being preferred. The mass scale of the new physics (MNP) produced by random sampling was consistently fairly high, with the average of the scalar masses falling between 400 and 800 GeV for , although the model can be tuned to produce a light neutral Higgs mass (~120 GeV). Hence, the values produced for V, W and X fell well within 0.01 of zero, confirming the robustness of the linear expansion approximation. Taking the CP-conserving limit of the model was found to not significantly affect the values generated for the oblique parameters.

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