Signature of a light charged Higgs boson from top quark pairs at the LHC

Abstract

The charged Higgs boson is a smoking gun of extensions of the standard model with multiple Higgs-doublets, and has been searched for at various collider experiments. In this paper, we study signature of a light charged Higgs boson produced by top quark pairs at the LHC, with subsequent three-body decays into a W boson and a pair of bottom quarks. Cross sections on final states of two W bosons plus four bottom quarks have been measured by the ATLAS collaboration at the LHC 13 TeV. We reinterpret the experimental data under the scenario of a light charged Higgs boson, and find improved agreements. We obtain the first limit from LHC direct searches on the total branching ratio of the three-body decay, Br(t→ H+b)× Br(H+→ W+b b), and the strongest direct constraints on the parameter space of a class of type-I two-Higgs-Doublet models.

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