The impact of additional scalar bosons at the LHC
Abstract
In this study we consider an effective model by introducing two hypothetical real scalars, H and - a dark matter candidate, where the masses of these scalars are 2 mh < mH < 2 mt and m ≈ mh/2 with mh and mt being the Standard Model Higgs boson and top quark masses respectively. A distortion in the transverse momentum distributions of h in the intermediate region of the spectrum through the processes p p H h could be observed in this model. An additional scalar, S, has been postulated to explain large H h branching ratios, assuming mh mS mH-mh and mS > 2 m. Furthermore, a scenario of a two Higgs doublet model (2HDM) is introduced and a detailed proposal at the present energies of the Large Hadron Collider to study the extra CP-even (h, H), CP-odd (A) and charged (H) scalars has been pursued. With possible phenomenological implications, all possible spectra and decay modes for these scalars are discussed. Based on the mass spectrum of H, A and H, the production of multi-leptons and Z+jets+missing-energy events are predicted. A specific, Type-II 2HDM model is discussed in detail.
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