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The 95.4 GeV di-photon excess at ATLAS and CMS

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2024-03-13 v3

Abstract

The ATLAS collaboration has recently reported the results of a low-mass Higgs-boson search in the di-photon final state based on the full Run 2 data set. The results are based on an improved analysis w.r.t. the previous analysis, which included a part of the Run 2 data, with a substantially better sensitivity. The ``model-dependent'' search carried out by ATLAS shows an excess of events at a mass of about 95.4 GeV with a local significance of 1.7σ1.7\,\sigma. The results are compatible with a previously reported excess at the same mass, but somewhat higher significance of 2.9σ2.9\,\sigma, from the CMS collaboration, also based on the full Run 2 data set. Combining the two results (neglecting possible correlations) we find a signal strength of μγγATLAS+CMS=0.240.08+0.09\mu_{\gamma\gamma}^{\rm ATLAS+CMS} = 0.24^{+0.09}_{-0.08}, corresponding to an excess of 3.1σ3.1\,\sigma. In this work, we investigate the implications of this result, updating a previous analysis based solely on the CMS Run 2 data. We demonstrate that the ATLAS/CMS combined di-photon excess can be interpreted as the lightest Higgs boson in a Two-Higgs doublet model that is extended by a complex singlet (S2HDM) of Yukawa types II and IV, while being in agreement with all other experimental and theoretical constraints.

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@article{arxiv.2306.03889,
  title  = {The 95.4 GeV di-photon excess at ATLAS and CMS},
  author = {T. Biekötter and S. Heinemeyer and G. Weiglein},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.03889},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

v.1: 9 pages, 2 figures. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2303.12018, v.2: slight change in the expected, observed exclusion and limits signal strength of ATLAS due to change in SM reference cross section, conclusions unchanged, v.3: 15 pages, 2 figures, added two tables with detailed information about best-fit points, matches published version