Abstract

We discuss the use of fermion polarization for studying neutral Higgs bosons at a photon collider. To this aim we construct polarization asymmetries which can isolate the contribution of a Higgs boson {phi} in {gamma}{gamma}{yields}ff, f={tau}/t, from that of the QED continuum. This can help in getting information on the {gamma}{gamma}{phi} coupling in case {phi} is a CP eigenstate. We also construct CP-violating asymmetries which can probe CP mixing in case {phi} has indeterminate CP. Furthermore, we take the minimal supersymmetric standard model (MSSM) with CP violation as an example to demonstrate the potential of these asymmetries in a numerical analysis. We find that these asymmetries are sensitive to the presence of a Higgs boson as well as its CP properties over a wide range of MSSM parameters. In particular, the method suggested can cover the region where a light Higgs boson may have been missed by LEP due to CP violation in the Higgs sector, and may be missed as well at the LHC.

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