Journal of High Energy Physics (Jun 2023)

Discovery prospects of a light charged Higgs near the fermiophobic region of Type-I 2HDM

  • Disha Bhatia,
  • Nishita Desai,
  • Siddharth Dwivedi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP06(2023)100
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2023, no. 6
pp. 1 – 22

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Abstract Determining if the SM-like Higgs is part of an extended Higgs sector is the most important question to be asked after discovery. A light charged Higgs boson with mass smaller than the sum of top and bottom quarks is naturally allowed in Type-I two Higgs doublet model and can be produced in association with neutral scalars for large parts of parameter space at the LHC. Such low mass charged scalars typically have dominant decays to the fermionic modes viz. τν and cs. However in the presence of light neutral scalar (φ), the charged Higgs boson has a substantial branching fraction into the bosonic decay modes H ± → W (*) φ. Identifying the heavier neutral Higgs (H) with the observed 125 GeV Higgs and working in the limit M H ± ≈ M A $$ {M}_{H^{\pm }}\approx {M}_A $$ , we examine charged Higgs production and decay in the bosonic mode pp → H ± h → W (∗) hh. The presence of two light Higgses (h) is then the key to identifying charged Higgs production. The light Higgs branching ratio is largely dominated by the b b ¯ $$ b\overline{b} $$ mode except when close to the fermiophobic limit. Here, the rates into b b ¯ $$ b\overline{b} $$ and γγ can be comparable and we can use the γγb b ¯ $$ \gamma \gamma b\overline{b} $$ signature. This signature is complementary to the hh → 4γ which has been previously discussed in literature. Using the lepton from the W boson, we demonstrate with a cut-and-count analysis that both the new light neutral Higgs as well as charged Higgs can be probed with reasonable significance at 13.6 TeV LHC with 300-3000 fb −1 of integrated luminosity.

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