Heavy Higgs Coupled to Vector-like Quarks: Strong CP Problem and Search Prospects at the 14 TeV LHC

Abstract

Motivated by a solution to the strong CP problem we propose a model where a new heavy neutral CP-even Higgs boson couples to vector-like quarks enhancing its production cross section whose dominant decays are into weak bosons. The masses of the vector-like quarks are generated through interactions with a singlet scalar field charged under a broken global U(1) symmetry providing a solution to the strong CP problem by means of the Peccei-Quinn mechanism. The diboson excess observed by the ATLAS Collaboration is discussed as the new heavy Higgs boson is a candidate to explain a possible signal in this channel. We also show that the 14 TeV LHC is capable of discovering this heavy Higgs with masses up to 1 TeV in the H ZZ +- + - search channel using boosted decision trees to better discriminate between signals and backgrounds and to tame systematic uncertainties in the background rates.

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