694 research outputs found

    Re-evaluation of neutrino mixing pattern according to latest T2K result

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    We re-evaluate neutrino mixing patterns according to the latest T2K result for a larger mixing angle θ13\theta_{13}, and find that the PMNS mixing matrix has larger deviations from bimaximal (BM) and tribimaximal (TB) mixing patterns than previously expected. We also find that several schemes connecting PMNS and CKM mixing matrices can accommodate the latest T2K result nicely. As necessary updates to former works, we make new triminimal expansions of PMNS mixing matrix based on BM and TB mixing patterns. We also propose a new mixing pattern with a self-complementary relation between the mixing angles θ12ν+θ13ν≃45∘\theta_{12}^{\nu} + \theta_{13}^{\nu} \simeq 45^\circ, and find such a new mixing pattern in leading order can provide a rather good description of the data.Comment: 9 latex pages, no figure, final version for journal publicatio

    Complementarity in direct searches for additional Higgs bosons at the LHC and the International Linear Collider

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    We discuss complementarity of discovery reaches of heavier neutral Higgs bosons and charged Higgs bosons at the LHC and the International Linear Collider (ILC) in two Higgs doublet models (2HDMs). We perform a comprehensive analysis on their production and decay processes for all types of Yukawa interaction under the softly-broken discrete symmetry which is introduced to avoid flavour changing neutral currents, and we investigate parameter spaces of discovering additional Higgs bosons at the ILC beyond the LHC reach. We find that the 500 GeV run of the ILC with the integrated luminosity of 500 fb^{-1} shows an advantage for discovering the additional Higgs bosons in the region where the LHC cannot discover them with the integrated luminosity of 300 fb^{-1}. For the 1 TeV run of the ILC with the integrated luminosity of 1 ab^{-1}, production processes of an additional Higgs boson associated with the top quark can be useful as discovery channels in some parameter spaces where the LHC with the integrated luminosity of 3000 fb^{-1} cannot reach. It is emphasized that the complementary study at the LHC and the ILC is useful not only to survey additional Higgs bosons at the TeV scale, but also to discriminate types of Yukawa interaction in the 2HDM.Comment: 42 pages, 55 eps files; revised Figs. 1-3 due to the small change of parameters, added references, version for publication in Nuclear Physics

    Higgs Decay h→μτh\to\mu\tau with Minimal Flavor Violation

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    We consider the tentative indication of flavor-violating Higgs boson decay h→μτh\to\mu\tau recently reported in the CMS experiment within the framework of minimal flavor violation. Specifically, we adopt the standard model extended with the seesaw mechanism involving right-handed neutrinos plus effective dimension-six operators satisfying the minimal flavor violation principle in the lepton sector. We find that it is possible to accommodate the CMS h→μτh\to\mu\tau signal interpretation provided that the right-handed neutrinos couple to the Higgs boson in some nontrivial way. We take into account empirical constraints from other lepton-flavor-violating processes and discuss how future searches for the μ→eγ\mu\to e\gamma decay and μ→e\mu\to e conversion in nuclei may further probe the lepton-flavor-violating Higgs couplings.Comment: 15 pages, no figures, minor errors corrected, references added, matches publicatio

    Top quark spin and HtbHtb interaction in charged Higgs and top quark associated production at LHC

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    We study the charged Higgs production at LHC via its associated production with top quark. The kinematic cuts are optimized to suppress the background processes so that the reconstruction of the charged Higgs and top quark is possible. The angular distributions with respect to top quark spin are explored to study the HtbHtb interaction at LHC.Comment: 10 pages,5 figures, to appear in PR

    Quark-lepton complementarity revisited

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    We reexamine the quark-lepton complementarity (QLC) in nine angle-phase parametrizations with the latest result of a large lepton mixing angle Ï‘13\vartheta_{13} from the T2K, MINOS and Double Chooz experiments. We find that there are still two QLC relations satisfied in P1, P4 and P6 parametrizations, whereas only one QLC relation holds in P2, P3, P5 and P9 parametrizations separately. We also work out the corresponding reparametrization-invariant forms of the QLC relations and check the resulting expressions with the experimental data. The results can be viewed as a check of the validity of the QLC relations, as well as a new perspective into the issue of seeking for the connection between quarks and leptons.Comment: 5 Latex pages, 2 tables. Final version for publication in PR
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