Dominant production of heavier Higgs bosons through vector boson fusion in NMSSM

Abstract

We study the features of the additional Higgs bosons in the Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model where the lightest beyond Standard Model Higgs boson does not dominantly couple to up-type quarks. The new state is dominantly singlet-like while it can also accommodate a small down-type Higgs component. The gluon-gluon fusion cannot be adequate enough for such a Higgs production. We show that the vector-boson fusion may become the leading production mechanism to probe this new scalar at the LHC. Using the existing 13 TeV LHC data for an integrated luminosity 36.1~fb-1, we show the LHC constraints on the parameter space. Finally, we also study the reach of the planned high luminosity LHC ( L=3~ ab-1 at s=~14 TeV) and the proposed high energy upgrade of the LHC ( L=15~ ab-1 at s=~27 TeV) to probe this singlet-like Higgs scalar.

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