Boosted Higgses from chromomagnetic b's: bbh at high luminosity

Abstract

This paper examines detection prospects and constraints on the chromomagnetic dipole operator for the bottom quark. This operator has a flavor, chirality and Lorentz structure that is distinct from other dimension six operators considered in Higgs coupling studies. Its non-standard Lorentz structure bolsters boosted b b h events, providing a rate independent signal of new physics. To date, we find this operator is unconstrained by p p → h + jets and pp → b b searches: for order-one couplings the permitted cutoff for this operator can be as low as 1~ TeV. We show how to improve this bound with collider cuts that allow a b-tagged Higgs plus dijet search in the Higgs to diphoton decay channel to exclude cutoffs as high as 6~ TeV at 2 σ with 3 ab-1 of luminosity at the 14 TeV LHC. Cuts on the pT of the Higgs are key to this search, because the chromomagnetic dipole yields a non-standard fraction of boosted Higgses.

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