Mapping pp A ZH l+l-b b and pp H ZA l+l-b b Current and Future Searches onto 2HDM Parameter Spaces
Abstract
By borrowing the results from a Large Hadron Collider (LHC) analysis performed with 36.1~fb-1 of Run 2 data intended to search for A production followed by ZH decay in turn yielding l+l-b b (l=e,μ) final states in the context of the standard four Yukawa types of the 2-Higgs Doublet Model (2HDM), we recast it in terms of sensitivity reaches for the similar process pp H ZA l+l-b b. This simple exercise across the two processes, which is possible because the only kinematic difference between these are different widths for the Higgs bosons, in turn affecting minimally the efficiency of an experimental selection, enables us to expand the region of parameter space that can be tested to the case when mH mA+mZ. Furthermore, we extrapolate our results to full Run 3 data samples. We conclude that, while the high energy and luminosity stage of the LHC can afford one with increased sensitivity to the 2HDM in general, the recast analysis does not add anything to what already probed through the actual one.
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