Searching for Di-Higgs Signatures of Light Charged Scalars

Abstract

The excess in t bbc observed by ATLAS points towards a charged Higgs boson with a mass around 130\,GeV, consistent with the expectations from the B anomalies, i.e.~RD(*) and b s+- data. As a non-minimal flavour structure is required for an explanation of these observables, this points towards a two-Higgs-doublet model with generic Yukawa couplings. Such a scenario predicts a sizable cross section for the pair production of the charged Higgs at the Large Hadron Collider, which can be tested by recasting SM di-Higgs searches. While the predicted event rate is even higher than the one of SM Higgs pair production, the smaller efficiency (w.r.t.~SM Higgs pair production) reduces the signal yield. Nonetheless, dedicated searches can probe most of the interesting parameter space and lead to a discovery with Run-3 or High-Luminosity LHC data.

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