Charged Higgs Boson Phenomenology in the Dark Z mediated Fermionic Dark Matter Model
Abstract: We study the phenomenology of the charged Higgs boson, $H\pm$,appearing in the fermionic dark matter model mediated by the dark $Z$ boson. This model is in favor of the light dark $Z$ boson, $Z'$, and the light additional neutral Higgs boson, $h$. We find that $H\pm \to W\pm h$ and the $H\pm \to W\pm Z'$ are dominant decay channels. Thus the promising final states are trilepton signals, $e \mu \mu$ or $\mu \mu \mu$ following $Z' \to \mu+ \mu-$ decays and leptonic decays of the $W\pm$ boson. The charged Higgs boson will be produced from the top quark decays $t \to b H\pm$ following $t \bar{t}$ production, if $H\pm$ is light. Whereas $H\pm$ is heavier than the top quark, the dominant production processes are associated productions with either $Z'$ or $h$, $pp \to W\star \to H\pm h$ and $pp \to W\star \to H\pm Z'$. We explore the discovery potential of the charged Higgs boson at the LHC. We also discuss the implications of dark matter in relation with the charged Higgs phenomenology.
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