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PTPlot: Singlet scalar benchmark points

Benchmark points for the SM extended with a general real singlet scalar field, S (supplied by J. Kozaczuk).

ΔV=b1S+12b2S2+12a1S|H|2+12a2S2|H|2+13b3S3+14b4S4. In the mass basis, the mass-ordered eigenstates are m1,2. The mixing angle between S and H is denoted as θ. Masses considered are m2=170,240GeV. We show results for points with m2=170,240GeV and sinθ=0.1, which are likely to be probed by direct searches at the high-luminosity LHC with 3ab1, and sinθ=0.01, which will likely remain undetected at colliders. The various parameters in the potential are scanned over as described in the text. See also JHEP 1708 (2017) 096 [http://arxiv.org/abs/arXiv:1704.05844] for more details.

General parameters used for plotting: vw=1.0, T=50.0GeV (when all points are plotted), g=107.75.

Mission profile: Science Requirements Document (3 years)

This model has the following scenarios:

  • Not probed by HL-LHC: Set of points that are not probed by HL-LHC [plot scenario]
  • Will be probed by HL-LHC: Set of points that will be probed by HL-LHC [plot scenario]

Full list of points:

[Show list of points]

[plot all points with these parameters]

Results for point [ m2=170GeV, sinθ=0.01, a2=1.9635, b3=0, b4=3.98022) ]

Using the following model specific parameters: αθ=0.0290; β/H=473; T=81.9GeV;

And the following general parameters: vw=1.0; g=107.75;

New: download the source points as a CSV [experimental]

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