Boosting invisible searches via ZH: From the Higgs Boson to Dark Matter Simplified Models

Abstract

Higgs boson production in association with a Z-boson at the LHC is analysed, both in the Standard Model and in Simplified Model extensions for Dark Matter. We focus on H→invisibles searches and show that loop-induced components for both the signal and background present phenomenologically relevant contributions to the BR(H→inv) limits. In addition, the constraining power of this channel to Simplified Models for Dark Matter with scalar and pseudo-scalar mediators φ and A is discussed and compared with non-collider constraints. We find that with 100~fb-1 of LHC data, this channel provides competitive constraints to the non-collider bounds, for most of the parameter space we consider, bounding the universal Standard Model fermion-mediator strength at gv < 1 for moderate masses in the range of 100~GeV<mφ/A<400 GeV.

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