Abstract
Measurements of a Higgs boson at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have become increasingly consistent with the predictions of the Standard Model (SM). This fact puts severe constraints on many potential low-energy extensions of the Higgs sector of the SM. In the well-known two-Higgs-doublet model (2HDM), an "alignment limit" of parameters readily furnishes one SM-like scalar and can be achieved naturally through an underlying symmetry. Among the other physical states of the 2HDM, a charged scalar H± would provide striking evidence of new physics if observed. We propose a novel technique for the observation of the process pp→tbH±→ttbb in the dileptonic decay channel at the LHC. The reconstruction of events in this channel is complicated by multiple b jets and unobserved neutrinos in the final state. To determine the neutrino momenta, we implement a neutrino weighting procedure to study, for the first time, the ttbb signature. We further train a pair of boosted decision trees to reconstruct and classify signal events. We determine the resulting reach within the context of naturally aligned 2HDMs, such as the maximally symmetric two-Higgs-doublet model (MS2HDM). By testing at the integrated luminosity of 150 fb-1 achieved in run 2 of the LHC, we find that this channel may restrict the parameter space of a type-II MS2HDM with charged Higgs masses as high as 680 GeV.
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Hanson, E., Klemm, W., Naranjo, R., Peters, Y., & Pilaftsis, A. (2019). Charged Higgs bosons in naturally aligned two-Higgs-doublet models at the LHC. Physical Review D, 100(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.100.035026
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