Experimental signals for a second resonance of the Higgs field
Abstract
In the region of invariant mass 620740 GeV, we have analyzed the ATLAS sample of 4-lepton events that could indicate a new scalar resonance produced mainly via gluon-gluon fusion. These data suggest the existence of a new heavy state whose mass GeV would fit well with the theoretical range for the hypothetical second resonance of the Higgs field that has been recently proposed and which would couple to longitudinal W's with the same typical strength of the low-mass state at GeV. Since the total width is very poorly determined, to sharpen the analysis of the precious ATLAS data, we have considered a particular correlation between resonating peak cross section and the ratio . This correlation should be nearly insensitive to the precise value of and mainly determined by the lower mass 125 GeV. Equivalently, if this correlation holds true, one could also fit from the 4-lepton data in the high-mass range 620740 GeV. The result GeV reproduces the direct measurement of the Higgs particle mass and thus supports the idea that and are the masses of two different excitations of the same field. Therefore, if we combine with the excess at 680 GeV in the ATLAS distribution, there are now two signals for a new resonance in the same mass region. Even though, quantitatively, the global statistical significance of each effect is modest, still the sharp correlation in the 4-lepton channel should induce to consider seriously these indications.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2111.08962,
title = {Experimental signals for a second resonance of the Higgs field},
author = {Maurizio Consoli and Leonardo Cosmai},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.08962},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
Accepted for publication on International Journal of Modern Physics A, 15 pages, 3 tables,4 figures