Combined search for the Higgs boson with the D0 experiment
Abstract
We perform a combination of searches for standard model Higgs boson production in pp collisions recorded by the D0 detector at the Fermilab Tevatron Collider at a center of mass energy of s=1.96 TeV. The different production and decay channels have been analyzed separately, with integrated luminosities of up to 9.7 fb-1 and for Higgs boson masses 90≤ MH ≤ 200 GeV. We combine these final states to achieve optimal sensitivity to the production of the Higgs boson. We also interpret the combination in terms of models with a fourth generation of fermions, and models with suppressed Higgs boson couplings to fermions. The result excludes a standard model Higgs boson at 95% C.L. in the ranges 90 < MH < 101 GeV and 157 <MH< 178 GeV, with an expected exclusion of 155 <MH<175 GeV. In the range 120 < MH < 145 GeV, the data exhibit an excess over the expected background of up to two standard deviations, consistent with the presence of a standard model Higgs boson of mass 125 GeV.
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