Exploring Potential Higgs Resonances at 650 GeV and 95 GeV in the 2HDM Type III

Abstract

Recent searches by the CMS collaboration at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in the `diphoton plus bb final state' have revealed an excess near 650 GeV, which might indicate the presence of a (broad) heavy resonance decaying into a Standard Model (SM) Higgs boson and an additional particle. At the same time, both ATLAS and CMS as well as all experiments at the Large Electron-Position (LEP) collider have reported excesses consistent with a light Higgs boson channel around 95 GeV, suggesting a potential connection between these two signals. In this study, we investigate these anomalies within the context of the CP-conserving 2-Higgs-Doublet Model (2HDM) Type~III. In our proposed scenario, a heavy CP-odd Higgs boson A with a mass near 650 GeV decays into a SM-like Higgs boson H and a Z boson, with the H boson subsequently decaying into diphotons and the Z boson decaying into bb pairs. To explain the excess around 95 GeV, we independently select the mass of the light CP-even Higgs boson of the model h to be around this value. This configuration allows for a consistent explanation of both the high- and low-mass excesses observed in the experiments. Through a detailed analysis, we demonstrate that these two signals can be fitted simultaneously at the 2.5σ significance level, offering a promising solution to the observed anomalies and potentially hinting at new physics Beyond the Standard Model (BSM).

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