Prospects for heavy neutral SUSY Higgs scalars in the hMSSM and natural SUSY at LHC upgrades
Abstract
We examine production and decay of heavy neutral SUSY Higgs bosons pp-> H,\ A -> ττ within the hMSSM and compare against a perhaps more plausible natural supersymmetry scenario dubbed mh125( nat) which allows for a natural explanation for mweak mW,Z,h 100 GeV while maintaining mh 125 GeV. We evaluate signal against various Standard Model backgrounds from γ ,Z ->ττ, tt and vector boson pair production VV. We combine the transverse mass method for back-to-back (BtB) taus along with the ditau mass peak mττ method for acollinear taus as our signal channels. This technique ultimately gives a boost to the signal significance over the standard technique of using just the BtB signal channel. We evaluate both the 95% CL exclusion and 5σ discovery reach in the mA vs. β plane for present LHC with 139 fb-1, Run 3 with 300 fb-1 and high luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) with 3000 fb-1 of integrated luminosity. For β =10, the exclusion limits range up to mA 1, 1.1 and 1.4 TeV, respectively. These may be compared to the range of mA values gleaned from a statistical analysis of the string landscape wherein mA can range up to ~8 TeV.
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