Probing Doubly Charged Higgs Bosons at the LHC through Photon Initiated Processes
Abstract
We show that the photon-photon fusion process contributes significantly to the pair production of doubly charged Higgs bosons at the LHC at a level comparable to the Drell-Yan production. We reinterpret the ATLAS lower limit of 570 GeV (420 GeV) on the mass of L (R) arising from SU(2)L triplet (singlet) scalar by including the photon initiated process and derive a new lower limit of 748 GeV (570 GeV), assuming that decays into e e 100% of the time. We have also shown that the 5σ discovery reach for L (R) is 846 GeV (783 GeV) with 100 fb-1 luminosity at 13 TeV LHC. We derive a somewhat more stringent limit on the mass when the doubly charged scalar arises from higher dimensional representations of SU(2)L.
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