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The model-independent determination of the Higgs-boson CP properties at the Photon Collider at TESLA has been studied in detail, for masses between 200 and 350 GeV, using realistic luminosity spectra and detector simulation. We consider a generic model with the CP violating Higgs tensor couplings to gauge bosons. We introduce a new variable describing angular distributions of the secondary WW and ZZ decay products which is very sensitive to the CP properties of the Higgs-boson. Understanding of the detector performance turns out to be crucial, as the influence of the acceptance corrections is similar to the effects of CP violation. From the combined measurement of invariant mass distributions and various angular distributions the phase describing a CP violation can be determined to about 50 mrad after one year of Photon Collider running.
We explore the possibilities to determine the spin/CP properties of the Higgs boson at the LHC. To cover the mass region below the ZZ threshold we make use of the properties of the production in Weak Boson Fusion (WBF) and the decay chain H -> WW ->
We present a new method to measure the transverse spin correlation in the $Htotau^+tau^-$ decay. The method has been devised to be insensitive to the beamstrahlung which affects the definition of the beam energy at a linear collider. In the case of t
We consider new s-channel scalar exchanges in e+e- -> ZZ,W+W- in supersymmetry with a small lepton number violation. We show that a small bilinear R-parity violating term which leads to sneutrino--Higgs mixing can give rise to a significant scalar re
In the standard model (SM), the $rho$ parameter is equal to 1 and the ratio $lambda_{WZ}$ of Higgs $to ZZ$ and Higgs $to WW$ is also equal to 1 at the tree level. When going beyond the SM with more than one types of Higgs representations these quanti
We study the effects of CP violation in charged Higgs boson production $ppto t H^pm + X$ at the LHC, as well as in the charged Higgs boson decays $H^pm to t b$ and $H^pm to W^pm H_i^0$, $i=1,2,3$. The study is done in the framework of the type II com