The Platinum Channel: Higgs Decays to as many as 8 Leptons

Abstract

We propose a search for Higgs decays with as many as eight leptons in the final state. This signal can arise in a simple model with a hidden vector (Ad) that gets mass via a hidden scalar (hd) vacuum expectation value. The 125 GeV Higgs can then decay H→ hd hd → 4Ad→ 8f, where f are Standard Model fermions. We recast current searches and show that a branching ratio of H→ hdhd as large as 10% is allowed. We also describe a dedicated search that could place bounds on BR(H→ hdhd) as low as 10-5 using only 36 fb-1 of data, with significant improvements coming from greater integrated luminosity.

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