The anomalous production of multi-leptons and its impact on the measurement of Wh production at the LHC

  • Yesenia Hernandez
  • , Mukesh Kumar
  • , Alan S. Cornell
  • , Salah Eddine Dahbi
  • , Yaquan Fang
  • , Benjamin Lieberman
  • , Bruce Mellado
  • , Kgomotso Monnakgotla
  • , Xifeng Ruan
  • , Shuiting Xin

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Abstract

Anomalies in multi-lepton final states at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have been reported in Refs. (von Buddenbrock et al., J Phys G 45(11):115003, arXiv:1711.07874 [hep-ph], 2018; Buddenbrock et al., JHEP 1910:157, arXiv:1901.05300 [hep-ph], 2019). These can be interpreted in terms of the production of a heavy boson, H, decaying into a standard model (SM) Higgs boson, h, and a singlet scalar, S, which is treated as a SM Higgs-like boson. This process would naturally affect the measurement of the Wh signal strength at the LHC, where h is produced in association with leptons and di-jets. Here, h would be produced with lower transverse momentum, pTh, compared to SM processes. Corners of the phase-space are fixed according to the model parameters derived in Refs. (von Buddenbrock et al., J Phys G 45(11):115003, arXiv:1711.07874 [hep-ph], 2018; von Buddenbrock et al., Eur Phys J C 76(10):580, arXiv:1606.01674 [hep-ph], 2016) without additional tuning, thus nullifying potential look-else-where effects or selection biases. Provided that no stringent requirements are made on pTh or related observables, the signal strength of Wh is μ(Wh) = 2.41 ± 0.37. This corresponds to a deviation from the SM of 3.8 σ. This result further strengthens the need to measure with precision the SM Higgs boson couplings in e+e-, and e-p collisions, in addition to pp collisions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number365
JournalEuropean Physical Journal C
Volume81
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2021

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Engineering (miscellaneous)
  • Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)

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