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Closing the Wedge: Search Strategies for Extended Higgs Sectors with Heavy Flavor Final States

We consider search strategies for an extended Higgs sector at the high-luminosity LHC14 utilizing multi-top final states. In the framework of a Two Higgs Doublet Model, the purely top final states ($t\bar t, \, 4t$) are important channels for heavy Higgs bosons with masses in the wedge above $2\,m_t...

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Autores principales: Gori, Stefania, Kim, Ian-Woo, Shah, Nausheen R., Zurek, Kathryn M.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.93.075038
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2130983
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Sumario:We consider search strategies for an extended Higgs sector at the high-luminosity LHC14 utilizing multi-top final states. In the framework of a Two Higgs Doublet Model, the purely top final states ($t\bar t, \, 4t$) are important channels for heavy Higgs bosons with masses in the wedge above $2\,m_t$ and at low values of $\tan\beta$, while a $2 b 2t$ final state is most relevant at moderate values of $\tan \beta$. We find, in the $t\bar t H$ channel, with $H \rightarrow t \bar t$, that both single and 3 lepton final states can provide statistically significant constraints at low values of $\tan \beta$ for $m_A$ as high as $\sim 750$ GeV. When systematics on the $t \bar t$ background are taken into account, however, the 3 lepton final state is more powerful, though the precise constraint depends fairly sensitively on lepton fake rates. We also find that neither $2b2t$ nor $t \bar t$ final states provide constraints on additional heavy Higgs bosons with couplings to tops smaller than the top Yukawa due to expected systematic uncertainties in the $t \bar t$ background.