Revival of H- interpretation of RD(*) anomaly and closing low mass window

Abstract

Thanks to the recent careful revisit of the theoretical prediction of the Bc meson lifetime, the conservative upper bound on the branching ratio (BR) of τ mode is found to be 63\% due to the large charm quark mass uncertainty. Although it is well known that a charged Higgs (H-) interpretation of the RD(*) anomaly is excluded by the previously proposed bounds, BR(Bcτ) 30\% and 10\%, H- can still explain the anomaly within 1σ if we adopt the 63\% one. The scalar contribution is also favored by the polarization data FLD* measured at the Belle. Since the implied NP scale is within the reach of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), collider searches are powerful tools to test the scenario. For instance, the τ resonance search has already put the more stringent bound for mH- 400\,GeV. In this work we revisit the further lighter mass range, 180\,GeV mH- 400\,GeV which has not been covered yet. We will see that a combination of the conventional stau search and low mass flavor inclusive and bottom flavored di-jet resonance searches can place a new limit on the interpretation. We summarize the current status of the low mass region and discuss the future sensitivity in the high luminosity (HL)-LHC based on the existent collider constraints.

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