Speaker
Srobona Basak
(Carleton University)
Description
The QCD axion has long been considered to provide a natural solution to the strong CP problem. One of the two main classes of models that give rise to an axion is the Dine-Fischler-Srednicki-Zhitnitsky (DFSZ) model, which contains two Higgs doublets and a singlet complex scalar field. Generally, the LHC does not conduct searches for the QCD axion, whereas experiments at the LHC are very important for two-Higgs doublet model searches. We explore the collider phenomenology of multi-Higgs models with an axion.
| Keyword-1 | Axion |
|---|---|
| Keyword-2 | 2HDM |
Authors
Heather Logan
(Carleton University)
Seyda Ipek
Srobona Basak
(Carleton University)