Basis-independent methods for the two-Higgs-doublet model. II. The Significance of tan
Feb, 200648 pages
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- Phys.Rev.D 74 (2006) 015018,
- Phys.Rev.D 74 (2006) 5, 059905 (erratum)
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- hep-ph/0602242 [hep-ph]
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- SCIPP-06-01
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Abstract:
In the most general two-Higgs-doublet model (2HDM), there is no distinction between the two complex hypercharge-one SU(2) doublet scalar fields, Phi_a (a=1,2). Thus, any two orthonormal linear combinations of these two fields can serve as a basis for the Lagrangian. All physical observables of the model must therefore be basis-independent. For example, tan(beta)=Note:
- 56 pages, 5 tables, with Eq. (65) corrected (erratum to appear in Physical Review D) Report-no: SCIPP-06/01 Journal-ref: Phys.Rev. D74 (2006) 015018
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- Higgs particle: multiplet
- doublet: 2
- Higgs particle: mass
- CP: violation
- coupling: (Higgs particle boson)
- coupling: (Higgs particle fermion)
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