Exploring top quark FCNC within 2HDM type III in association with flavor physics

C. S. Kim, Yeo Woong Yoon, Xing Bo Yuan

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Abstract

Abstract: The top quark flavor changing neutral current (FCNC) process is an excellent probe to search for new physics in top sector since the Standard Model expectation is extremely suppressed. We explore Higgs-mediated top quark FCNC, focusing on H-t-c Yukawa coupling λct within the general two Higgs doublet model. After electroweak symmetry breaking the top quark FCNC couplings are included in the charged Higgs Yukawa sector so that they contribute to various processes in flavor physics. To probe λct, we study anomalous single top production and the same sign top pair production at the LHC in association with flavor physics from the tree-level processes B → D(*)τν, B → τν as well as from the loop-level processes Bd → Xsγ, Bd,s−B¯d,(Formula Presented.) mixing. We perform combined analysis of all the constraints regarding the fine-tuning argument to fit the data and discuss future prospect. The recently updated measurements on B → D(*)τν still prefer large λct, but we show that the current bound on the same sign top pair production at the LHC gives the most significant upper bound on λct to be less than 10 ∼ 30 depending on neutral heavy Higgs masses. We also find that for the given upper bound on λct, B → D(*)τν put significant lower bound on H-τ-τ Yukawa coupling, and the bound is proportional to the charged Higgs mass.

Original languageEnglish
Article number38
Pages (from-to)1-30
Number of pages30
JournalJournal of High Energy Physics
Volume2015
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015 Dec 1

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  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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