Pair production of neutral Higgs bosons from the left-right twin Higgs model at the ILC and LHC
arXiv:0905.0597 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.79.095010
Abstract
In the framework of the left-right twin Higgs model, we study pair production of the neutral Higgs bosons at the International Linear Collider ($ILC$) and the $CERN$ $LHC$. We find that the production cross section of the process $e^{+}e^{-}\to Ï^{0}h$ are at the level of several tens $fb$ at the $ILC$, the production cross section of the $Ï^{0}Ï^{0}$ pair and $Ï^{0}h$ pair are at the level of several hundreds $fb$ at the $LHC$. As long as the neutral Higgs boson $Ï^{0}$ is not too heavy, we conclude that its pair production might be used to test for the left-right twin Higgs model at the $LHC$ experiment or in the future $ILC$ experiment.
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