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Signals of CP Violation in Distributions of Top-Quark Decay Products at Linear Colliders
Angular and energy distributions for leptons and bottom quarks in the process
e+e- --> t tbar --> l/b ... have been calculated assuming the most general
top-quark couplings. The double distributions depend both on modification of
the top-quark production and tbW decay vertices. However, the leptonic angular
distribution turned out to be insensitive to non-standard parts of tbW vertex.
The method of optimal observables have been used to estimate sensitivity of
future measurements at linear e+e- collidersComment: 7 pages, LaTex, 1 figure, talk given at PASCOS '99, Lake Tahoe,
California, December 10-16, 1999, typos in the reference list correcte
Extra Dimension Kaluza-Klein Excitations and Electroweak Symmetry Breaking
We review the possibilities that the Kaluza-Klein excitations of graviton
states induce electroweak symmetry breaking and that electroweak symmetry
breaking could have a large impact on KK phenomenology.Comment: 6 pages, no figure
The Decay Rate Asymmetry of the Top Quark
The asymmetries {\cal A}_k \equiv [\Gamma(\twddec) -\Gamma(\tbwddec)]
/[\Gamma(\twddec) + \Gamma(\tbwddec)] in the partial widths of the top quark
decays are discussed within the Standard Model (SM), the Two-Higgs-Doublet
Model (2HDM) and supersymmetric extensions of the SM (SSM). The leading
contributions to these asymmetries in the SM and in the 2HDM are induced by the
up-type quark self-energy diagrams and are found to be very small. However, in
the SSM, the asymmetry can be substantial, , provided the CP-violating phase of gluino-top-stop couplings
is not suppressed. Within the SSM is generated by the vertex
corrections.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures (not included, postscript files available when
requested). CERN-TH.6941/93,UICHEP-TH/93-1
Search Strategies for Non-Standard Higgs Bosons at Future e^+e^- Colliders
Already in the simplest two-Higgs-doublet model with CP violation in the
Higgs sector, the mixing matrix for the neutral Higgs bosons can
substantially modify their couplings, thereby endangering the ``classical''
Higgs search strategies. However, there are sum rules relating Yukawa and
Higgs-Z couplings which ensure that the ZZ, b\anti b and t\anti t couplings
of a given neutral 2HDM Higgs boson cannot all be simultaneously suppressed.
This result implies that any single Higgs boson will be detectable at an e^+e^-
collider if the Z+Higgs, b\anti b+Higgs {\it and} t\anti t+Higgs production
channels are all kinematically accessible {\it and} if the integrated
luminosity is sufficient. We explore, as a function of Higgs mass, the
luminosity required to guarantee Higgs boson detection, and find that for
moderate values the needed luminosity is unlikely to be available
for all possible mixing scenarios. The additional difficulties for the case
when the two-doublet Higgs sector is extended by adding one more singlet are
summarized. Implications of the sum rules for Higgs discovery at the Tevatron
and LHC are briefly discussed.Comment: 16 pages, 4 postscript figures, references added in replacemen
Measuring CP violation in Two-Higgs-Doublet models in light of the LHC Higgs data
In Two-Higgs-Doublet models, the conditions for CP violation can be expressed
in terms of invariants under U(2) rotations among the two SU(2) Higgs doublet
fields. In order to design a strategy for measuring the invariants we express
them in terms of observables, i.e., masses and couplings of scalar bosons. We
find amplitudes directly sensitive to the invariants. Observation of the
Standard-Model-like Higgs boson at the LHC severely constrains the models. In
particular, in the model with Z_2 symmetry imposed on dimension-4 terms (in
order to eliminate tree-level flavour-changing neutral currents), CP violation
is strongly suppressed. On the other hand, the most general Two-Higgs-Doublet
model (without Z_2 symmetry) would still allow for CP violation to be present
in the model, without being in conflict with the LHC data. Consequently, also
flavour-changing neutral currents would in general be expected. We briefly
sketch a strategy for measuring the remaining CP violation.Comment: 26 pages, 7 figures. Version published in JHE
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