Probing the Higgs Portal at the LHC Through Resonant di-Higgs Production

Abstract

We investigate resonant di-Higgs production as a means of probing extended scalar sectors that include a 125 GeV Standard Model-like Higgs boson. For concreteness, we consider a gauge singlet Higgs portal scenario leading to two mixed doublet-singlet states, h1,2. For mh2 > 2 mh1, the resonant di-Higgs production process p p -> h2 -> h1 h1 will lead to final states associated with the decaying pair of Standard Model-like Higgs scalars. We focus on h2 production via gluon fusion and on the b b tau+ tau- final state. We find that discovery of the h2 at the LHC may be achieved with ~ 100 fb-1 of integrated luminosity for benchmark parameter choices relevant to cosmology. Our analysis directly maps onto the decoupling limits of the Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (NMSSM) and more generically onto extensions of the Standard Model Higgs sector in which a heavy scalar produced through gluon fusion decays to a pair of Standard Model-like Higgs bosons.

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