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Hidden Signals of New Physics within the Yukawa Couplings of the Higgs boson

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has measured the Higgs boson couplings with the heavier particles of the Standard Model (SM), and they seem to lay on a single line as function of the particle mass, as predicted in the SM. However a complete test of this property must involve the lighter generations, and the coming measurements at LHC, or future colliders, may reveal hidden patterns associated with physics beyond the SM. In renormalizable multi-Higgs models, the Higgs-fermion couplings could still be linear, but they could lay on multiple lines. Then, the angle subtended by these lines, with respect to the SM line, can be used to characterize different models, as it is shown here for the Two-Higgs doublet Model (2HDM). Models where fermion masses arise from higher-dimensional operators, may also result in large deviations from the SM values for the Higgs couplings, which would show an irregular pattern as a function of the fermion masses. In the case of neutrino masses, when they arise from the see-saw mechanism, one finds that the Higgs Yukawa couplings will show a non-linear mass relation.

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