Physics Letters B (Sep 2022)
Higgs boson decays into a pair of heavy vector quarkonia
Abstract
Rare Higgs decays into a pair of heavy vector quarkonia, h→VV (V=J/Ψ, ϒ etc.), have been investigated in the standard model. Different from the past literature in which these decays are thought to be only dominated by the longitudinally polarized final states, we also include the transitions, which proceed through h→γ⁎γ⁎/h→Vγ⁎, followed by γ⁎→V. The final vector quarkonia via these ways are dominantly transversely polarized. Our calculation however shows that these transitions could lead to significant contributions to the decay rate, especially for the charmonium final states. The total branching ratios of these processes are predicted to be around 10−10, far below the current experimental upper bounds. Hopefully, experimental studies of these very rare decays in future high-precision experimental facilities might be interesting both to test the standard model and to look for new physics scenarios.