Prospects for observing a novel photon-induced H-H+ production at HL-LHC
Abstract
We study the production of charged scalar boson pairs via photon-induced H-H+ in pp collisions at the forthcoming High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC). The predictions are based on the Two-Higgs Doublet Model type-III, since it predicts large branching ratios of the channel decay H ττ, which is the one we focus on. Motivated by the current excess of events in the process BR(t H b)× BR(H cb) for MH=130 GeV, we explore charged Higgs bosons masses MH among 100-150 GeV. According to benchmarks points allowed by experimental constraints, and including a systematic uncertainty of 5\%, we obtain for the process of H-H+ ττττ eμ+ET a signal significance at 5σ (3σ) for MH=100 GeV (100≤ MH ≤ 136 GeV) with 3000 fb-1 ( 1000\,fb-1) integrated luminosity, which would be the last stage foreseen for Large Hadron Collider machine.
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