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Probing for Invisible Higgs Decays with Global Fits

We demonstrate by performing a global fit on Higgs signal strength data that large invisible branching ratios Br_{inv} for a Standard Model (SM) Higgs particle are currently consistent with the experimental hints of a scalar resonance at the mass scale m_h ~ 124 GeV. For this mass scale, we find Br_...

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Autores principales: Espinosa, Jose R., Muhlleitner, Margarete, Grojean, Christophe, Trott, Michael
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP09(2012)126
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1453235
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author Espinosa, Jose R.
Muhlleitner, Margarete
Grojean, Christophe
Trott, Michael
author_facet Espinosa, Jose R.
Muhlleitner, Margarete
Grojean, Christophe
Trott, Michael
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description We demonstrate by performing a global fit on Higgs signal strength data that large invisible branching ratios Br_{inv} for a Standard Model (SM) Higgs particle are currently consistent with the experimental hints of a scalar resonance at the mass scale m_h ~ 124 GeV. For this mass scale, we find Br_{inv} < 0.64 (95 % CL) from a global fit to individual channel signal strengths supplied by ATLAS, CMS and the Tevatron collaborations. Novel tests that can be used to improve the prospects of experimentally discovering the existence of a Br_{inv} with future data are proposed. These tests are based on the combination of all visible channel Higgs signal strengths, and allow us to examine the required reduction in experimental and theoretical errors in this data that would allow a more significantly bounded invisible branching ratio to be experimentally supported. We examine in some detail how our conclusions and method are affected when a scalar resonance at this mass scale has couplings deviating from the SM ones.
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spelling cern-14532352021-07-15T16:59:52Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP09(2012)126http://cds.cern.ch/record/1453235engEspinosa, Jose R.Muhlleitner, MargareteGrojean, ChristopheTrott, MichaelProbing for Invisible Higgs Decays with Global FitsParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe demonstrate by performing a global fit on Higgs signal strength data that large invisible branching ratios Br_{inv} for a Standard Model (SM) Higgs particle are currently consistent with the experimental hints of a scalar resonance at the mass scale m_h ~ 124 GeV. For this mass scale, we find Br_{inv} < 0.64 (95 % CL) from a global fit to individual channel signal strengths supplied by ATLAS, CMS and the Tevatron collaborations. Novel tests that can be used to improve the prospects of experimentally discovering the existence of a Br_{inv} with future data are proposed. These tests are based on the combination of all visible channel Higgs signal strengths, and allow us to examine the required reduction in experimental and theoretical errors in this data that would allow a more significantly bounded invisible branching ratio to be experimentally supported. We examine in some detail how our conclusions and method are affected when a scalar resonance at this mass scale has couplings deviating from the SM ones.We demonstrate by performing a global fit on Higgs signal strength data that large invisible branching ratios Br_{inv} for a Standard Model (SM) Higgs particle are currently consistent with the experimental hints of a scalar resonance at the mass scale m_h ~ 124 GeV. For this mass scale, we find Br_{inv} < 0.64 (95 % CL) from a global fit to individual channel signal strengths supplied by ATLAS, CMS and the Tevatron collaborations. Novel tests that can be used to improve the prospects of experimentally discovering the existence of a Br_{inv} with future data are proposed. These tests are based on the combination of all visible channel Higgs signal strengths, and allow us to examine the required reduction in experimental and theoretical errors in this data that would allow a more significantly bounded invisible branching ratio to be experimentally supported. We examine in some detail how our conclusions and method are affected when a scalar resonance at this mass scale has couplings deviating from the SM ones.arXiv:1205.6790KA-TP-22-2012SFB-CPP-12-32CERN-PH-TH-2012-151KA-TP-22-2012SFB-CPP-12-32CERN-PH-TH-2012-151oai:cds.cern.ch:14532352012-05-31
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Espinosa, Jose R.
Muhlleitner, Margarete
Grojean, Christophe
Trott, Michael
Probing for Invisible Higgs Decays with Global Fits
title Probing for Invisible Higgs Decays with Global Fits
title_full Probing for Invisible Higgs Decays with Global Fits
title_fullStr Probing for Invisible Higgs Decays with Global Fits
title_full_unstemmed Probing for Invisible Higgs Decays with Global Fits
title_short Probing for Invisible Higgs Decays with Global Fits
title_sort probing for invisible higgs decays with global fits
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP09(2012)126
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1453235
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