Determining the ratio of the H+ -> τ to H+ -> t b-bar decay rates for large β at the Large Hadron Collider

Abstract

We present results on the determination of the observable ratio R=BR(H+ -> τ )/BR(H+ -> t b-bar) of charged Higgs boson decay rates as a discriminant quantity between Supersymmetric and non-Supersymmetric models. Simulation of measurements of this quantity through the analysis of the charged Higgs production process gb-> t b H+ and relative backgrounds in the two above decay channels has been performed in the context of ATLAS. A ~12-14% accuracy on R can be achieved for β=50, =300-500 GeV and after an integrated luminosity of 300 fb-1. With this precision measurement, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) can easily discriminate between models for the two above scenarios, so long as β > 20.

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