Possibility of observing Higgs bosons at the ILC in the lepton-specific 2HDM

Abstract

The Higgs boson pair production at a linear e+e- collider is analyzed in the 4τ final state in the context of lepton-specific or type IV 2HDMs. Both beams are assumed to be unpolarized. The Higgs boson pairs (HA) are produced through off-shell Z* production and decay to τ-jets which is the main decay channel for neutral Higgs bosons in type IV. Using a simplified detector simulation based on SiD detector at ILC, the 4τ signal is studied through the τ-jet pair invariant mass reconstruction. Several benchmark scenarios are considered for center of mass energies of 500 and 1000 GeV at integrated luminosity of 500fb-1. Among Standard Model (SM) background processes, the main background is e+e- ZZ followed by Z ττ. This background is however, well under control. With the luminosity assumed in the analysis, striking signals are obtained beyond the reach of LHC. Such signals would allow for precise determination of masses and cross sections and alredy much lower luminosities are sufficient for discovery.

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