Prospects for detecting the rare heavy Higgs decay H hγγ through the H bbγγ channel at the LHC
Abstract
We study the decay of a heavy CP-even neutral Higgs into an on-shell Standard Model-like Higgs boson and two photons, H hγγ, in the two-Higgs doublet model. We argue that the decay channel H hγγ, followed by the decay of the Standard Model Higgs h→ b b, could be observed at the 5σ level at the High-Luminosity LHC for masses of the heavy Higgs up to 950 GeV for the type-II, 650 GeV for the Lepton Specific and the Flipped 2HDMs, and 350 GeV for the type-I. We also discuss the possible role of the decay H hγγ in discriminating among different types of 2HDMs and in enhancing the total number of events in the final state H→ b b γγ compared to the cascade decay H hh followed by hγγ h bb with identical final state (although with different kinematical distributions).
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