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Dark-Photon searches via Higgs-boson production at the LHC

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2016-05-25 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

Dark photons γˉ\bar \gamma mediating long-range forces in a dark sector are predicted by various new physics scenarios, and are being intensively searched for in experiments. We extend a previous study of a new discovery process for dark photons proceedings via Higgs-boson production at the LHC. Thanks to the non-decoupling properties of the Higgs boson, BR(HγγˉH\to \gamma\bar \gamma) values up to a few percent are possible for a massless dark photon, even for heavy dark-sector scenarios. The corresponding signature consists (for a Higgs boson at rest) of a striking monochromatic photon with energy Eγ=mH/2E_{\gamma}= m_H/2, and similar amount of missing energy. We perform a model independent analysis at the LHC of both the gluon-fusion and VBF Higgs production mechanisms at 14 TeV, including parton-shower effects, and updating our previous parton-level analysis at 8 TeV in the gluon-fusion channel by a more realistic background modeling. We find that a 5σ5\sigma sensitivity can be reached in the gluon-fusion channel for BR(Hγγˉ)H\to \gamma\bar \gamma)\simeq\,0.1% with an integrated luminosity of L300fb1L\simeq 300\, {\rm fb}^{-1}. The corresponding VBF reach is instead restricted to 1%. Such decay rates can be naturally obtained in dark-photon scenarios arising from unbroken U(1)FU(1)_F models explaining the origin and hierarchy of the Yukawa couplings, strongly motivating the search for this exotic Higgs decay at the LHC.

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@article{arxiv.1603.01377,
  title  = {Dark-Photon searches via Higgs-boson production at the LHC},
  author = {Sanjoy Biswas and Emidio Gabrielli and Matti Heikinheimo and Barbara Mele},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.01377},
  year   = {2016}
}

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8 pages, 3 figures