Interpretation of excess in H Z γ using a light axion-like particle

Abstract

We interpret the recent excess in a rare decay of the Higgs boson, H Zγ, using a light axion-like particle (ALP) in the massrange 0.05 - 0.1 GeV.The dominant decay of such a light ALP is into a pair of collimated photons, whose decay is required to happen before reaching the ECAL detector, such that it mimics a single photon in the detector. It can explain the excess with a coupling C effaZH / 4 × 10-5\; GeV-1, while the decay of the ALP before reaching the ECAL requires the diphoton coupling C effγγ/ 0.35 \, TeV-1 (0.1\, eV/ma)2. A potential test would be the rare decay of the Z boson Z a H* a (b b) at the Tera-Z option of the future FCC and CEPC. However, it has a branching ratio of only O(10-12), and thus barely testable. The production cross section for pp Z* a H via the same coupling C effaZH / at the LHC is too small for detection.

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