Decay of standard model-like Higgs boson H_1→Z_γ in the simplest 3-3-1 model
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Higgs boson decays, rate decay, the beyond standard modelAbstract
The decays of the Higgs boson H_1→Z_γ are discussed in the simplest 3-3-1 model. Analytic formulas for one-loop contributions were constructed using well-known general results. We will show that new particles predicted by this simplest 3-3-1 model may gice significant effects to this decay of the standard model-like Higgs boson. From numerical investigation, some details and properties of this decay are presented. the may be useful for comparing with the experimental results that will be detected in the future.
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