SU(2)L triplet scalar as the origin of the 95 GeV excess?

Abstract

We explore the possibility that an SU(2)L triplet scalar with hypercharge Y=0 is the origin of the 95\,GeV diphoton excess. For a small mixing angle with the Standard Model Higgs, its neutral component has naturally a sizable branching ratio to γγ such that its Drell-Yan production via pp W* H H is sufficient to obtain the desired signal strength, where H is the charged Higgs component of the triplet. The predictions of this setup are: 1) The γγ signal has a pT spectrum different from gluon fusion but similar to associated production. 2) Photons are produced in association with tau leptons and jets, but generally do not fall into the vector-boson fusion category. 3) The existence of a charged Higgs with mH≈\!(955)\,GeV leading to σ(pp ττ)≈0.4\,pb, which is of the same level as the current limit and can be discovered with Run 3 data. 4) A positive definite shift in the W mass as suggested by the current global electroweak fit.

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