Cartan's Supersymmetry and the Decay of a h0 with the mass mh0 11GeV to (1S)γ and to (nS)γ (n=1,2,3)

Abstract

In the LHCb detector at CERN, decays of b(3P) meson to (1S)γ and (2S)γ are reported at centre-of-mass energy of s=7 and 8 TeV. Following the success of the assignment of b(1P)(1S)γ of the mass of m(b(1P))=9.8923 GeV and b(2P)(1S)γ of the mass of m(b(2P))=10.2547 GeV, the new state b(3P) of the mass of 10.5157 GeV was assigned, but its JP was not fixed. We study the possibility that this boson is the light Higgs boson h0(0+), and study its decay modes to a b b which reduces to an (mS) (m=1,2 or 3) and q q which reduces to a γ, using the Cartan's supersymmetry. Recent non observation of polarizations of (nS) by the CMS collaboration is consistent with the theory.

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