Searching for a light Z' through Higgs production at the LHC

Abstract

We investigate the potential of LHC resonance searches in leptonic final states to probe the Z' in the minimal U(1)B-L model. Considering the current constraints on the Z' in terms of its mass mZ' and the associated gauge coupling gB-L as well as constraints in the Higgs sector, we analyse the potential of dilepton and four lepton final states for Z' production. This includes Drell-Yan production, Higgs mediated decays and final state radiation processes concentrating only on the ATLAS and CMS detectors at the LHC. We show that the four-lepton final state is sensitive to mZ' as low as 0.25 GeV. Furthermore, setting the Higgs mixing to α = 0.3, this final state has a strong sensitivity and it probes regions of parameter space where the Z' is long-lived. We demonstrate the sensitivity at the High Luminosity LHC and comment on the potential of probing displaced vertices due to long-lived Z'. Finally, we also comment on the strength of Z' and Higgs mediated heavy neutrino processes by taking into account the constraints derived.

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