Boosting the H invisibles searches with Z boson polarization
Abstract
It is argued that, in H invisibles searches with Z()H associated production at the LHC, the signal efficiency can be sensibly improved via a detailed study of the Z boson polarization, discriminating between the signal and the dominant-irreducible Z()Z() background. We first present a comprehensive polarization study, obtaining the complete set of angular coefficients Ai in the Collins-Soper reference frame and identifying the dominant phenomenological effects. Then, we show the results for a realistic Monte Carlo study to H invisibles, taking the polarization analysis into account. We obtain about 20\% improvement in the upper bound for the branching ratio of the Higgs boson to invisible particles, assuming 300\ fb-1 of data at the 13 TeV LHC.
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