Slight excess at 130 GeV in search for a charged Higgs boson decaying to a charm quark and a bottom quark at the Large Hadron Collider
Abstract
Searches for a charged Higgs boson (H) decaying to a charm quark and a bottom quark (H cb) have been carried out at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in the decay of top quarks (t H b). In a recent search by the ATLAS collaboration (with all Run II data, 139 fb-1) a local excess of around 3σ has been observed, which is best fitted by a charged Higgs boson with a mass (mH) of around 130 GeV and a product of branching ratios (BRs) given by BR(t H b)× BR(H cb)=0.16\% 0.06\%. In the context of Two-Higgs-Doublet Models (2HDM) with independent Yukawa couplings for H we present the parameter space for which this excess (assuming it to be genuine) can be accommodated, taking into account the limits from LHC searches for H cs and H τ at mH=130 GeV and the constraint from b sγ. It is then shown that such an excess cannot be explained in 2HDMs with natural flavour conservation, but can be accommodated in the flipped Three-Higgs-Doublet Model (3HDM) and in the aligned 2HDM (A2HDM). Upcoming searches with 139 fb-1 in the channels H cb (CMS), H cs (ATLAS/CMS) and H τ (ATLAS/CMS) will determine if the excess is the first sign of an H with mH=130 GeV.
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