h → γ γ in U(1)R- lepton number model with a right-handed neutrino
Abstract
We perform a detailed study of the signal rate of the lightest Higgs boson in the diphoton channel (μγ γ), recently analyzed by both the ATLAS and CMS collaborations at the Large Hadron Collider, in the framework of U(1)R- lepton number model with a right handed neutrino superfield. The corresponding neutrino Yukawa coupling, `f', plays a very important role in the phenomenology of this model. A large value of f O(1) provides an additional tree level contribution to the lightest Higgs boson mass along with a very light (mass a few hundred MeV) bino like neutralino and a small tree level mass of one of the active neutrinos that is compatible with various experimental results. In the presence of this light neutralino, the invisible decay width of the Higgs boson can become important. We studied this scenario in conjunction with the recent LHC results. The signal rate μγγ obtained in this scenario is compatible with the recent results from both the ATLAS and the CMS collaborations at 1σ level. A small value of `f', on the other hand, is compatible with a sterile neutrino acting as a 7 keV dark matter that can explain the observation of a mono-energetic X-ray photon line by the XMM-Newton X-ray observatory. We also study the impact of μγγ in this case.
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