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arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology | 2013

Sensitivity to charged scalars in B -> D-(*)tau nu(tau) and B -> tau nu(tau) decays

Alejandro Celis; Martin Jung; Li Xin-Qiang; Antonio Pich

A bstractWe analyze the recent experimental evidence for an excess of τ -lepton production in several exclusive semileptonic B-meson decays in the context of two-Higgs-doublet models. These decay modes are sensitive to the exchange of charged scalars and constrain strongly their Yukawa interactions. While the usual Type-II scenario cannot accommodate the recent BaBar data, this is possible within more general models in which the charged-scalar couplings to up-type quarks are not as suppressed. Both the B → D(*)τντ and the B → τντ data can be fitted within the framework of the Aligned Two-Higgs-Doublet Model, but the resulting parameter ranges are in conflict with the constraints from leptonic charm decays. This could indicate a departure from the family universality of the Yukawa couplings, beyond their characteristic fermion mass dependence. We discuss several new observables that are sensitive to a hypothetical charged-scalar contribution, demonstrating that they are well suited to distinguish between different scenarios of new physics in the scalar sector, and also between this group and models with different Dirac structures; their experimental study would therefore shed light on the relevance of scalar exchanges in semileptonic


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2013

LHC constraints on two-Higgs doublet models

Alejandro Celis; Victor Ilisie; Antonio Pich

b\to c{\tau^{-}}{{\overline{\nu}}_{\tau }}


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2013

Sensitivity to charged scalars in B → D ( * ) τν τ and B → τν τ decays

Alejandro Celis; Martin Jung; Xin-Qiang Li; Antonio Pich

transitions.


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2013

Towards a general analysis of LHC data within two-Higgs-doublet models

Alejandro Celis; Victor Ilisie; Antonio Pich

A bstractA new Higgs-like boson with mass around 126 GeV has recently been discovered at the LHC. The available data on this new particle is analyzed within the context of two-Higgs doublet models without tree-level flavour-changing neutral currents. Keeping the generic Yukawa structure of the Aligned Two-Higgs Doublet Model framework, we study the implications of the LHC data on the allowed scalar spectrum. We analyze both the CP-violating and CP-conserving cases, and a few particular limits with a reduced number of free parameters, such as the usual models based on discrete


Physical Review D | 2017

Gauge-invariant implications of the LHCb measurements on lepton-flavor nonuniversality

Alejandro Celis; Avelino Vicente; Javier Fuentes-Martin; Javier Virto

{{\mathcal{Z}}_2}


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2016

Phenomenology of an

Sofiane M. Boucenna; Avelino Vicente; Javier Fuentes-Martin; Alejandro Celis; Javier Virto

symmetries.


Physics Letters B | 2015

SU(2) \times SU(2) \times U(1)

Alejandro Celis; Javier Fuentes-Martin; Hugo Serôdio

A bstractWe analyze the recent experimental evidence for an excess of τ -lepton production in several exclusive semileptonic B-meson decays in the context of two-Higgs-doublet models. These decay modes are sensitive to the exchange of charged scalars and constrain strongly their Yukawa interactions. While the usual Type-II scenario cannot accommodate the recent BaBar data, this is possible within more general models in which the charged-scalar couplings to up-type quarks are not as suppressed. Both the B → D(*)τντ and the B → τντ data can be fitted within the framework of the Aligned Two-Higgs-Doublet Model, but the resulting parameter ranges are in conflict with the constraints from leptonic charm decays. This could indicate a departure from the family universality of the Yukawa couplings, beyond their characteristic fermion mass dependence. We discuss several new observables that are sensitive to a hypothetical charged-scalar contribution, demonstrating that they are well suited to distinguish between different scenarios of new physics in the scalar sector, and also between this group and models with different Dirac structures; their experimental study would therefore shed light on the relevance of scalar exchanges in semileptonic


Physical Review D | 2014

model with lepton-flavour non-universality

Alejandro Celis; Emilie Passemar; Vincenzo Cirigliano

b\to c{\tau^{-}}{{\overline{\nu}}_{\tau }}


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2015

An invisible axion model with controlled FCNCs at tree level

Gauhar Abbas; Alejandro Celis; Xin-Qiang Li; Jie Lu; Antonio Pich

transitions.


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2014

Model-discriminating power of lepton flavor violating

Alejandro Celis; Javier Fuentes-Martin; Hugo Serôdio

A bstractThe data accumulated so far confirm the Higgs-like nature of the new boson discovered at the LHC. The Standard Model Higgs hypothesis is compatible with the collider results and no significant deviations from the Standard Model have been observed neither in the flavour sector nor in electroweak precision observables. We update the LHC and Tevatron constraints on CP-conserving two-Higgs-doublet models without tree-level flavour-changing neutral currents. While the relative sign between the top Yukawa and the gauge coupling of the 126 GeV Higgs is found be the same as in the SM, at 90% CL, there is a sign degeneracy in the determination of its bottom and tau Yukawa couplings. This results in several disjoint allowed regions in the parameter space. We show how generic sum rules governing the scalar couplings determine the properties of the additional Higgs bosons in the different allowed regions. The role of electroweak precision observables, low-energy flavour constraints and LHC searches for additional scalars to further restrict the available parameter space is also discussed.

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Martin Jung

Technical University of Dortmund

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Xin-Qiang Li

Henan Normal University

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Vincenzo Cirigliano

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Javier Virto

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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