Boosted Higgs-pair production associated with large ETmiss: a signal of Z^

Abstract

Non-resonant production of Higgs-pair via heavy intermediate states may be a distinctive signature for extended discrete symmetries when accompaied by large missing transvers energy. We discuss T-parity as an example of such symmetry within the Littlest Higgs Model, where a new heavy gauge boson Z', the T-odd partner of SM Z-boson, predominately decays into to a Higgs boson and a dark matter candidate . In essence, T-parity stablises simultaneously both the Higgs mass and the dark matter. Production via pp→ Z' Z'→ 2h 2 may therefore yield important clues about symmetries connecting the Higgs and dark sectors. This paper makes a case for the search for this channel at the LHC by studying its discovery potential. It is demonstrated that in situations where a large Z'- mass gap results in a boosted topology, the jet-substructure technique can be leveraged to reach the required significance for discovery in the 2h→ 2γ2b decay mode.

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