Top-phobic heavy Higgs boson as the 750 GeV diphoton resonance
Abstract
A hint of a new resonance at a mass of 750\,GeV has been observed in the diphoton channel of LHC Run 2 at s=13 TeV. The signal rate is too large to interpret it as a new Higgs boson in the context of weakly-coupled renormalizable models. One way is to reduce its total decay rate, which is possible if the CP-even heavy Higgs boson H0 in the aligned two Higgs doublet model becomes top-phobic. To ensure sufficient gluon fusion production, we introduce vector-like quarks (VLQ). The Higgs precision data as well as the exclusion limits from no excesses in other 8 TeV LHC searches of Zγ, bb, τ+τ-, and jj channels are simultaneously included. In Type I, top-phobic H0 cannot explain the 750\,GeV diphoton signal and the Higgs precision data simultaneously since the universal Yukawa couplings of the up-type and down-type VLQs always make more contribution to h0 than to H0. In Type II, small Yukawa coupling of the up-type VLQ but sizable Yukawa coupling for the down-type VLQ is shown to explain the signal while satisfying other LHC exclusion limits.
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