Chiral heavy fermions in a two Higgs doublet model: 750 GeV resonance or not

We revisit models where a heavy chiral 4th generation doublet of fermions is embedded in a class of two Higgs doublets models (2HDM) with a discrete Z2 symmetry, which couples the “heavy” scalar doublet only to the 4th generation fermions and the “light” one to the Standard Model (SM) fermions – the...

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Main Authors: Shaouly Bar-Shalom, Amarjit Soni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-03-01
Series:Physics Letters B
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269316307924
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description We revisit models where a heavy chiral 4th generation doublet of fermions is embedded in a class of two Higgs doublets models (2HDM) with a discrete Z2 symmetry, which couples the “heavy” scalar doublet only to the 4th generation fermions and the “light” one to the Standard Model (SM) fermions – the so-called 4G2HDM introduced by us several years ago. We study the constraints imposed on the 4G2HDM from direct searches of heavy fermions, from precision electroweak data (PEWD) and from the measured production and decay signals of the 125 GeV scalar, which in the 4G2HDM corresponds to the lightest CP-even scalar h. We then show that the recently reported excess in the γγ spectrum around 750 GeV can be accommodated by the heavy CP-even scalar of the 4G2HDM, H, resulting in a unique choice of parameter space: negligible mixing (sin⁡α≲O(10−3)) between the two CP-even scalars h,H and heavy 4th generation quark and lepton masses mt′,mb′≲400 GeV and mν′,mτ′≳900 GeV, respectively. Whether or not the 750 GeV γγ resonance is confirmed, interesting phenomenology emerges in q′ – Higgs systems (q′=t′,b′), that can be searched for at the LHC. For example, the heavy scalar states of the model, S=H,A,H+, may have BR(S→q¯′q′)∼O(1), giving rise to observable q¯′q′ signals on resonance, followed by the flavor changing q′ decays t′→uh (u=u,c) and/or b′→dh (d=d,s,b). This leads to rather distinct signatures, with or without charged leptons, of the form q¯′q′→(nj+mb+ℓW)S (j and b being light and b-quark jets, respectively), with n+m+ℓ=6–8 and unique kinematic features. These high jet-multiplicity signals appear to be very challenging and may need new search strategies for detection of such heavy chiral quarks. It is also shown that the flavor structure of the 4G2HDM can easily accommodate the interesting recent indications of a percent-level branching ratio in the lepton-flavor-violating (LFV) decay h→τμ of the 125 GeV Higgs, if it is experimentally confirmed.
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spelling doaj.art-645925f869b047669ad483a86ab657342022-12-22T02:18:50ZengElsevierPhysics Letters B0370-26931873-24452017-03-01766C11010.1016/j.physletb.2016.12.046Chiral heavy fermions in a two Higgs doublet model: 750 GeV resonance or notShaouly Bar-Shalom0Amarjit Soni1Physics Department, Technion-Institute of Technology, Haifa 32000, IsraelPhysics Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY 11973, USAWe revisit models where a heavy chiral 4th generation doublet of fermions is embedded in a class of two Higgs doublets models (2HDM) with a discrete Z2 symmetry, which couples the “heavy” scalar doublet only to the 4th generation fermions and the “light” one to the Standard Model (SM) fermions – the so-called 4G2HDM introduced by us several years ago. We study the constraints imposed on the 4G2HDM from direct searches of heavy fermions, from precision electroweak data (PEWD) and from the measured production and decay signals of the 125 GeV scalar, which in the 4G2HDM corresponds to the lightest CP-even scalar h. We then show that the recently reported excess in the γγ spectrum around 750 GeV can be accommodated by the heavy CP-even scalar of the 4G2HDM, H, resulting in a unique choice of parameter space: negligible mixing (sin⁡α≲O(10−3)) between the two CP-even scalars h,H and heavy 4th generation quark and lepton masses mt′,mb′≲400 GeV and mν′,mτ′≳900 GeV, respectively. Whether or not the 750 GeV γγ resonance is confirmed, interesting phenomenology emerges in q′ – Higgs systems (q′=t′,b′), that can be searched for at the LHC. For example, the heavy scalar states of the model, S=H,A,H+, may have BR(S→q¯′q′)∼O(1), giving rise to observable q¯′q′ signals on resonance, followed by the flavor changing q′ decays t′→uh (u=u,c) and/or b′→dh (d=d,s,b). This leads to rather distinct signatures, with or without charged leptons, of the form q¯′q′→(nj+mb+ℓW)S (j and b being light and b-quark jets, respectively), with n+m+ℓ=6–8 and unique kinematic features. These high jet-multiplicity signals appear to be very challenging and may need new search strategies for detection of such heavy chiral quarks. It is also shown that the flavor structure of the 4G2HDM can easily accommodate the interesting recent indications of a percent-level branching ratio in the lepton-flavor-violating (LFV) decay h→τμ of the 125 GeV Higgs, if it is experimentally confirmed.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269316307924
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Chiral heavy fermions in a two Higgs doublet model: 750 GeV resonance or not
Physics Letters B
title Chiral heavy fermions in a two Higgs doublet model: 750 GeV resonance or not
title_full Chiral heavy fermions in a two Higgs doublet model: 750 GeV resonance or not
title_fullStr Chiral heavy fermions in a two Higgs doublet model: 750 GeV resonance or not
title_full_unstemmed Chiral heavy fermions in a two Higgs doublet model: 750 GeV resonance or not
title_short Chiral heavy fermions in a two Higgs doublet model: 750 GeV resonance or not
title_sort chiral heavy fermions in a two higgs doublet model 750 gev resonance or not
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370269316307924
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