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    Non-minimal neutral Higgs bosons at LEP2

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    We study the phenomenology of the neutral Higgs sector of a non-SUSY non-minimal Standard Model. Models with more than one Higgs doublet are possible, and may contain neutral Higgs scalars with branching ratios significantly different to those of the Minimal Standard Model Higgs boson. We show how these differences may be exploited at LEP2 in order to distinguish the non-minimal Standard Model from the minimal version.Comment: 12 pages inc 4 figures, Latex, to appear in Physics Letters

    Hidden top quark decays to charged Higgs scalars at the Tevatron

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    Charged Higgs scalars light enough to contribute to top quark decays are possible in various non--minimal Higgs models. We show that such a decay would be consistent with the current Tevatron data, and will remain hidden until a larger luminosity can be achieved.Comment: 17 pages, latex, 6 figure

    Single and pair production of MSSM Higgs bosons as a probe of scalar-pseudoscalar mixing at e+e- colliders

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    We study the associated production of the A0A^0 neutral CP--odd Higgs boson with a neutral gauge boson ZZ as well as single production of A0A^0 via e+e−→νeνˉeA0e^+e^- \to \nu_e {\bar\nu}_e A^0 at the one loop level in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM). We show that the MSSM cross--section may be enhanced by light SUSY particles. Then we study the production processes e+e−→Hi0Ze^+e^-\to H^0_iZ, Hi0νeνˉeH^0_i\nu_e\bar \nu_e and Hi0Hj0H^0_iH^0_j in the context of the MSSM with scalar-pseudoscalar mixing. In a given channel we show that the cross--section for all i (=1,2,3) can be above 0.1 fb provided M_{H_{2,3}}\la 300 GeV. This should be detectable at a Next Linear Collider and would provide evidence for scalar--pseudoscalar mixing.Comment: 7 pages, latex, 2 eps figures, preprints LPHEA/2002-05, MPI-PhT/2002-64, Talk given at the 10th International Conference on Supersymmetry and Unification of Fundamental Interactions, DESY, Hamburg, Germany, June 17--23, 200

    Fermiophobic Higgs bosons at LEP

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    This work describes the results of the searches for a Higgs boson decaying into gauge bosons carried out by the four LEP collaborations: ALEPH, DELPHI, L3 and OPAL. A lower bound of 109.7 GeV is set at 95% confidence level on the mass of a fermiophobic Higgs boson decaying into photons. This mass limit can be extended by considering the Higgs decay mode into weak bosons. Such a combination has been done by the L3 collaboration which extended the fermiophobic mass by 5 GeV.Comment: Talk presented at the ICHEP02 conference, Amsterdam, July 2002, 3 pages, 4 figure

    Fermiophobic Higgs bosons at the Tevatron

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    Higgs bosons with negligible couplings to fermions can arise in various non--minimal Higgs sectors. We show that such a particle could be discovered during the current run at the Tevatron, and would be evidence against a minimal supersymmetric Higgs sector.Comment: 10 pages, Latex, 5 figures, to appear in Phys. Lett. B, figures include

    Constraint on the branching ratio of B_c \to tau nu from LEP1 and consequences for R(D(*)) anomaly

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    Recently there has been interest in the correlation between R(D*) and the branching ratio (BR) of Bc→τνB_c \to \tau \nu in models with a charged scalar H^\pm. Any enhancement of R(D*) by H±H^\pm alone (in order to agree with current data) also enhances BR(Bc→τνBR(B_c \to \tau \nu), for which there has been no direct search at hadron colliders. We show that LEP data taken at the Z peak requires BR(Bc→τνB_c \to \tau \nu) < 10%, and this constraint is significantly stronger than the recent constraint BR(Bc→τνB_c \to \tau \nu) < 30% from considering the lifetime of B_c. In order to respect this new constraint, any explanation of the R(D) and R(D*) anomaly in terms of H±H^\pm alone would require the future measurements of R(D*) to be even closer to the Standard Model prediction. A stronger limit on BR(Bc→τνB_c \to \tau \nu) (or its first measurement) would be obtained if the L3 collaboration used all its data taken at the Z peak.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures, a reference and two sentences adde
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