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Title: Light Higgs bosons and muon g-2 in THDM
Authors: Akkuş, B.
Öktem, Y.
Doğan, G. S.
Güzelçimen, F.
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi/Fizik Bölümü.
0000-0002-0595-8803
0000-0001-5217-9290
Niş, Büşra
Cici, Ali
Ün, Cem Salih
Kırca, Zerrin
AAH-8661-2021
N-3421-2014
57193708148
57193713979
55325758100
6508185203
Keywords: Physics
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Amer Inst Physics
Citation: Niş, B. vd. (2017). ''Light Higgs bosons and muon g-2 in THDM''. ed, B. Akkuş vd. AIP Conference Proceedings, Proceedings of the Turkish Physical Society 32. İnternational Physics Congress (TPS32), 1815.
Abstract: As well as having a significant impact on models beyond the Standard Model, the Higgs boson discovery has opened a new era in both experimental and phenomenological searches. For instance, observed anomalies in Higgs decays into two photons and four leptons and muon anomalous magnetic moment (muon g - 2) may imply more Higgs-like scalars. In this work, we study Two Higgs Doublet Model-TypeIII, in which one Higgs doublet develops a zero vacuum expectation value. we find the mass spectrum include five Higgs bosons each of which is lighter than about 350 GeV. We consider the contributions to muon g - 2 from these light extra Higgs bosons, and we find that the discrepancy between the SM and the experimental measurements can be resolved if m(H), m(A), m(H perpendicular to) less than or similar to 150 GeV.
Description: Bu çalışma, 06-09, Eylül 2016 tarihlerinde Bodrum[Türkiye]’de düzenlenen 32. International Physics Congress of Turkish-Physical-Society (TPS) Kongresi‘nde bildiri olarak sunulmuştur.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4976486
https://pubs.aip.org/aip/acp/article-abstract/1815/1/130007/858075/Light-Higgs-bosons-and-muon-g-2-in-THDM?redirectedFrom=fulltext
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/33730
ISBN: 978-0-7354-1483-9
ISSN: 0094-243X
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