Searches for Extra Higgs Bosons using tt+Higgs( b b) Events within 2HDMs: Direct versus Indirect Probes

Abstract

We study the possibility of establishing the production of additional Higgs states in the process gg,q q t t , where = H2,3, with H2 being CP-even and H3 being CP-odd, at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), by solely exploiting the kinematic features of the reconstructed t t system. We adopt as reference theoretical framework a generic CP-Conserving 2-Higgs Doublet Model (2HDM), which also accommodate a Standard Model (SM)-like Higgs state H1. We show that the masses mH2,3 exhibit clear correlations with the tt system properties and could, in principle, be extracted from these. Moreover, the CP properties of the H2,3 states can be determined, even when both states are produced simultaneously. We then compare the results produced using this method with those obtained from a full kinematic reconstruction of the H2,3 decays in the most studied b b channel (we take mH2,3< 2mt), thus proving the superiority of the approach here proposed. This paves the way to both the discovery and characterization of additional Higgs states produced inclusively in association with top-antitop quark pairs, thereby dispensing of the complications intrinsic to the exclusive reconstruction of such states from their decay products. We test this by establishing the sensitivity of our approach in the case of a Composite 2HDM (C2HDM), describing the Higges as pseudo-Nambu Goldstone Bosons (pNGBs) and naturally predicting Higgs mass spectra in the range of sensitivity of the described analysis.

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