English

Interference effect on heavy Higgs resonance signal in \gamma\gamma and ZZ channels

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2016-03-30 v2

Abstract

The resonance-continuum interference is usually neglected when the width of a resonance is small compared to the resonance mass. We re-examine this standard by studying the interference effects in high-resolution decay channels, γγ\gamma\gamma and ZZZZ, of the heavy Higgs boson H0H^0 in nearly aligned two-Higgs-doublet models. For the H0H^0 with a sub-percent width-to-mass ratio, we find that, in the parameter space where the LHC 14 TeV ZZZZ resonance search can be sensitive, the interference effects can modify the ZZZZ signal rate by O(10)%{\cal O}(10)\% and the exclusion reach by O(10){\cal O}(10) GeV. In other parameter space where the ZZZZ or γγ\gamma\gamma signal rate is smaller, the LHC 14 TeV reach is absent, but a resonance shape can be much more dramatically changed. In particular, the γγ\gamma\gamma signal rate can change by O(100)%{\cal O}(100)\%. Relevant to such parameter space, we suggest variables that can characterize a general resonance shape. We also illustrate the relevance of the width on the interference by adding non-standard decay modes of the heavy Higgs boson.

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@article{arxiv.1510.03450,
  title  = {Interference effect on heavy Higgs resonance signal in \gamma\gamma and ZZ channels},
  author = {Sunghoon Jung and Jeonghyeon Song and Yeo Woong Yoon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.03450},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

22 pages, 10 figures; added discussion about real-part interference