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Charged scalar production at the Compact Linear Collider for the $S_3 otimes mathbb{Z}_2$ model

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 Publication date 2019
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We present a model with $S_3 otimes mathbb{Z}_2$ model plus a sterile neutrino and its phenomenological expectations for the production of charged scalars at the Compact Linear Collider. At tree level, our model predicts a total cross section in between 0.1 and $10^{-5}$ pb for the $e^- e^+ to H^+ H^-$ process, considering all possible mass values for the charged scalar in the CLIC experiment. We also show that this prediction holds regardless of the masses of the other exotic particles and their couplings.



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