Higgs signal in Chargino-Neutralino production at the LHC
Abstract
We have analyzed the prospect of detecting a higgs signal in mSUGRA/CMSSM based Supersymmetric(SUSY) model via chargino-neutralino(102) production at 8 TeV and 14 TeV LHC energy. The signal is studied in the channel with + b b + following the decays, 1 W 01, 02 01 h and h b b. In this analysis reconstruction of the higgs mass out of two b-jets plays a very crucial role in determining the signal to background ratio. We follow two techniques to reconstruct higgs mass: (A) using two identified b-jets, (B) using jet substructure technique. In addition, imposing a certain set of selection cuts we observe the significance is better for the latter method. We find that a viable signal can be obtained for the higgs mass 125 GeV with an integrated luminosity 100 for both 8 and 14 TeV LHC energy.
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