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The THDMa revisited

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 نشر من قبل Tania Robens
 تاريخ النشر 2021
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The THDMa is a new physics model that extends the scalar sector of the Standard Model by an additional doublet as well as a pseudoscalar singlet and allows for mixing between all possible scalar states. In the gauge-eigenbasis, the additional pseudoscalar serves as a portal to the dark sector, with a priori any dark matter spins states. The option where dark matter is fermionic is currently one of the standard benchmarks for the experimental collaborations, and several searches at the LHC constrain the corresponding parameter space. However, most current studies constrain regions in parameter space by setting all but 2 of the 12 free parameters to fixed values. In this work, we perform a generic scan on this model, allowing all parameters to float. We apply all current theoretical and experimental constraints, including bounds from current searches, recent results from B-physics, in particular B_s -> X_s gamma, as well as bounds from astroparticle physics. We identify regions in the parameter space which are still allowed after these have been applied and which might be interesting for an investigation at current and future collider machines.



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