Signals for a 2HDM with Z' at the LHC
Abstract
We consider a neutrinophilic U(1) extension of the Standard Model (SM) under which only a second Higgs doublet and SM singlet scalars and fermions are charged. The new gauge boson Z' couples to SM minimally, generated by Z-Z' mixing. As the Z' is very weakly coupled, it can mostly be produced through the decay of the scalars from the second Higgs doublet at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). We discuss the scalar sector of the model in detail and consider decay modes such as (H W Z', h2 VV, (V = W, Z, Z'), A2 h1 Z'(Z)) that lead to multilepton signals at the LHC from the pair production of the scalars. We analyze the signal with a representative value of the Z' mass to show the discovery potential of the 2HDM scalars at the LHC.
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