Searching for Charged Higgs Bosons in the B-L Supersymmetric Standard Model at the High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider
Abstract
Upon assuming the B-L Supersymmetric Standard Model (BLSSM) as theoretical framework accommodating a multi-Higgs sector, we assess the scope of the High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) in accessing charged Higgs bosons (H) produced in pairs from Z' decays. We show that, by pursuing both di-jet and tau-neutrino decays, several signals can be established for H masses ranging from about MW to above mt and Z' masses between 2.5 TeV and 3.5 TeV. The discovery can be attained, even in a background free environment in some cases, owing to the fact that the very massive resonating Z' ejects the charged Higgs bosons at very high transverse momentum, a kinematic region where any SM noise is hugely depleted.
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