LHC signatures of a light pseudoscalar in a flipped two-Higgs scenario: the usefulness of boosted b b pairs
Abstract
Similar to some other two-Higgs doublet models (2HDM), the flipped 2HDM admits of a light pseudoscalar physical state whose mass can be well below 50 GeV. The fact that the pseudoscalar decays dominantly into a b b pair makes its identification at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) difficult. Moreover, the regions of the parameter space corresponding to a light pseudoscalar tend to jeopardize perturbativity at a rather low scale. One possibility that ameliorates this problem is to postulate that the light physical state has the admixture of an SU(2) singlet field. In such a situation, however, the production mode of the pseudoscalar along with a Z (which provides a useful tag) gets suppressed. We have here chosen to fall back on the QCD-driven final state, namely, one or two jets, together with an energetic squeezed b b-pair. We utilize boosted di-b-jet tagging techniques and a strategy based on boosted decision trees (BDT) to analyze the signals, considering all backgrounds and likely fakes (mostly from charmed quarks). We find that, including 10\% systematics, one can expect signal significance of 5-10σ with an integrated luminosity of 3 ab-1.
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