Tuesday, April 30, 2013

1304.7757 (Maria Krawczyk et al.)

Inert Doublet Model with a 125 GeV Higgs    [PDF]

Maria Krawczyk, Dorota Sokolowska, Bogumila Swiezewska
A 125 GeV Higgs-like particle discovered at the LHC in 2012 has properties expected for it in the Standard Model (SM), with a possible enhancement in the two-photon channel. Such SM-like Higgs scenario can be realized within the Inert Doublet Model (IDM) - a version of the Two Higgs Doublet Model with an exact discrete D (Z_2-type) symmetry. In this model one SU(2) doublet plays the role of the SM Higgs doublet with one SM-like Higgs boson. The second doublet has no vacuum expectation value and does not interact with fermions. Among four scalars constituting this D-odd doublet the lightest one is stable, being if neutral a good DM candidate with the right relic density. In this paper an analysis of the two-photon Higgs decay rate in IDM, respecting theoretical and other experimental constraints, is presented. The enhancement in the two-photon channel is possible only if invisible channels are closed, with the enhancement R_{\gamma \gamma}>1.2 for masses of DM and charged scalars below 154 GeV. The temperature evolution of the Universe to the Inert phase (described by the IDM) in T^2 approximation is presented and all possible sequences of phase transitions in one, two and three steps are analyzed. Going beyond this approximation by using an effective potential approach with one-loop T=0 Weinberg-Coleman term and temperature dependent effective potential at T\not =0 we address the question, whether the strong first-order phase transition needed for baryogenesis can be realized in IDM. A region with a good DM relic density and a strong first-order phase transition is established, and discussed in the light of the XENON-100 data.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1304.7757

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