twoHiggs
TwoHiggs is a theoretical framework in particle physics that extends the Standard Model by introducing a second Higgs boson. The Standard Model, which has been highly successful in describing the fundamental particles and their interactions, includes only one Higgs boson. The discovery of the Higgs boson at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in 2012 confirmed the existence of this particle, but it left open the possibility of additional Higgs bosons.
In the TwoHiggs framework, the additional Higgs boson can have different properties and interactions compared to
However, the TwoHiggs framework is not without its challenges. The model introduces additional parameters, which can
Despite these challenges, the TwoHiggs framework remains an active area of research in particle physics. Ongoing