Observability of Heavy Charged Higgs through s-channel Single Top Events at LHC

Abstract

The charged Higgs bosons can be produced as a resonance in s-channel single top events. The light charged Higgs in such events preferably decays to a pair of τ thus making it difficult to distinguish from the large single W events producing the same final state. However, the heavy charged Higgs decay to a pair of t b can be extracted from the SM background events. The final state under consideration in this paper contains the top quark decay to W+ b followed by W+ decay to electrons or muons. It is shown that this signal can be observed at LHC at a large area of MSSM phase space (m(H+), tanβ). Finally 5σ and 95% CL exclusion contours are presented at different integrated luminosities of LHC assuming a nominal center of mass energy of s = 14 TeV.

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