Abstract
The trilinear Higgs coupling is crucial for determining the structure of the Higgs potential and for probing possible effects of physics beyond the standard model. Focusing on the two-Higgs-doublet model as a concrete example, we identify parameter regions in which is significantly enhanced with respect to the standard model. Taking into account all relevant corrections up to the two-loop level, we show that already current experimental bounds on rule out significant parts of the parameter space that would otherwise be unconstrained. We illustrate the interpretation of the results on for a benchmark scenario. Similar results are expected for wide classes of models with extended Higgs sectors.
- Received 15 February 2022
- Revised 27 June 2022
- Accepted 20 October 2022
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.231802
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