Prospects for searches for Higgs boson decays to dark photons at the ILC

Abstract

An interesting model of dark matter involves a hidden sector decoupled from Standard Model (SM) fields except for some portal interaction. A concrete realization of this is the Hidden Abelian Higgs Model, which gives rise to decays of the SM Higgs boson into a pair of new bosons, called Zd or dark photons. This note explores prospects for the search for such dark photons at the ILC with s=250 GeV, where the dark photons decay promptly. For the H→ ZdZd→ 4 ( = e,μ) final state, it follows closely recent similar searches at the LHC, while for the 22j and 4j final states a multivariate analysis approach is used. This study has not been approved by the SiD consortium.

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