Growing Excesses of New Scalars at the Electroweak Scale

Abstract

We combine searches for scalar resonances at the electroweak scale performed by the Large Hadron Collider experiments ATLAS and CMS where persisted excesses have been observed in recent years. Using both the side-bands of Standard Model Higgs analyses as well as dedicated beyond the Standard Model analyses, we find significant hints for new scalars at ≈ 95\,GeV (S) and ≈152\,GeV (S). The presence of a 95\,GeV scalar is preferred over the Standard Model hypothesis by 3.8σ, while interpreting the 152\,GeV excesses in a simplified model with resonant pair production of S via a new heavier scalar H(270), a global significance of ≈5σ is obtained. While the production mechanism of the S cannot yet be determined, data strongly favours the associated production of S, i.e. via the decay of a heavier boson H (pp H SS*). A possible alternative or complementary decay chain is H→ SS, where S WW* (S) would be the source of the leptons (b-quarks) necessary to explain the multi-lepton anomalies found in Large Hadron Collider data.

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