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Classification of finite reparametrization symmetry groups in the three-Higgs-doublet model
Ivanov, Igor; Vdovin, Evgeny
2013In European Physical Journal C. Particles and Fields, 73, p. 2309
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Abstract :
[en] Symmetries play a crucial role in electroweak symmetry breaking models with non-minimal Higgs content. Within each class of these models, it is desirable to know which symmetry groups can be implemented via the scalar sector. In N-Higgs-doublet models, this classification problem was solved only for N=2 doublets. Very recently, we suggested a method to classify all realizable finite symmetry groups of Higgs-family transformations in the three-Higgs-doublet model (3HDM). Here, we present this classification in all detail together with an introduction to the theory of solvable groups, which play the key role in our derivation. We also consider generalized-CP symmetries, and discuss the interplay between Higgs-family symmetries and CP-conservation. In particular, we prove that presence of the $Z_4$ symmetry guarantees the explicit CP-conservation of the potential. This work completes classification of finite reparametrization symmetry groups in 3HDM.
Disciplines :
Physics
Author, co-author :
Ivanov, Igor ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'astrophys., géophysique et océanographie (AGO) > Physique des astroparticules
Vdovin, Evgeny;  Sobolev Institute of Mathematics
Language :
English
Title :
Classification of finite reparametrization symmetry groups in the three-Higgs-doublet model
Publication date :
February 2013
Journal title :
European Physical Journal C. Particles and Fields
ISSN :
1434-6044
eISSN :
1434-6052
Publisher :
Springer Science & Business Media B.V., New York, United States - New York
Volume :
73
Pages :
2309
Peer reviewed :
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