Can the 126 GeV boson be a pseudoscalar?

Abstract

We test the possibility that the newly-discovered 126 GeV boson is a pseudoscalar by examining the correlations among the loop-induced pseudoscalar decay branching fractions to γγ, ZZ*, Zγ, and WW* final states in a model-independent way. These four decays are controlled by only two effective operators, so that the rates in Zγ and WW* are predicted now that the rates in γγ and ZZ*,Zγ* 4 have been measured. We find that the pseudoscalar possibility is disfavored but not conclusively excluded. Experimental exclusion of the Zγ decay to well below σ/σ SM 170 or conclusive observation of the WW* decay near the Standard Model rate would eliminate the pseudoscalar possibility. The Zγ exclusion should be possible using existing data. The only loophole in our argument is the possibility that the 4 signal comes from pseudoscalar decays to a pair of new neutral gauge bosons with mass near the Z pole.

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