Journal of High Energy Physics (May 2024)

Probing the CP structure of the top quark Yukawa at the future muon collider

  • Morgan E. Cassidy,
  • Zhongtian Dong,
  • Kyoungchul Kong,
  • Ian M. Lewis,
  • Yanzhe Zhang,
  • Ya-Juan Zheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP05(2024)176
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2024, no. 5
pp. 1 – 29

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Abstract We study the top-Higgs coupling with a CP violating phase ξ at a future multi-TeV muon collider. We focus on processes that are directly sensitive to the top quark Yukawa coupling: t t ¯ h $$ t\overline{t}h $$ , tbhμν, and t t ¯ hν ν ¯ $$ t\overline{t} h\nu \overline{\nu} $$ with h → b b ¯ $$ h\to b\overline{b} $$ and semileptonic top decays. At different energies, different processes dominate the cross section, providing complementary information. At and above an energy of O 10 $$ \mathcal{O}(10) $$ TeV, vector boson fusion processes dominate. As we show, in the Standard Model there is destructive interference in the vector boson fusion processes t t ¯ hν ν ¯ $$ t\overline{t} h\nu \overline{\nu} $$ and tbhμν between the top quark Yukawa and Higgs-gauge boson couplings. A CP-violating phase changes this interference, and the cross section measurement is very sensitive to the size of the CP-violating angle. Although we find that the cross sections are measured to O 50 % $$ \mathcal{O}\left(50\%\right) $$ statistical uncertainty at 1σ, a 10 and 30 TeV muon collider can bound the CP-violating angle |ξ| ≲ 9.0° and |ξ| ≲ 5.4°, respectively. However, cross section measurements are insensitive to the sign of the CP-violating angle. To determine that the coupling is truly CP violating, observables sensitive to CP-violation must be measured. We find in the t t ¯ h $$ t\overline{t}h $$ process the azimuthal angle between the t + t ¯ $$ t+\overline{t} $$ plane and the initial state muon+Higgs plane shows good discrimination for ξ = ±0.1π. For the tbhμν and t t ¯ hν ν ¯ $$ t\overline{t} h\nu \overline{\nu} $$ processes, the operator proportional to p → μ × p → h $$ \left({\overrightarrow{p}}_{\mu}\times {\overrightarrow{p}}_h\right) $$ · p → t $$ {\overrightarrow{p}}_t $$ is sensitive to the sign of CP phase ξ. From these observables, we construct asymmetry parameters that show good distinction between different values and signs of the CP violating angle.

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