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Abstract |
Exotic Higgs decays are among the most promising areas to be explored at the High-Luminosity LHC, given the unprecedentedly large amount (similar to 3 x 10(8)) of 125 GeV Higgs bosons that will be produced. In this context, we propose a new search channel for which the Higgs boson decays to a (leptonically decaying) Z boson and a light BSM pseudoscalar a, which subsequently decays to a pair of tau-leptons (h -> Za -> ll tau tau). After performing a validation of existing ATLAS and CMS exotic Higgs decay searches in related channels, we analyze the HL-LHC projected sensitivity of our a -> tau tau search, targeting the kinematic region where the exotic Higgs decay is two-body. We are able to probe pseudoscalar masses m(a) is an element of [5, 33] GeV by leveraging both leptonic and hadronic tau decays, and establish model-independent 95% C.L. sensitivity projections on the branching fraction BR(h -> Za) x BR(a -> tau tau). These a -> tau tau projections yield a competitive probe of light pseudoscalars, which depending on the model can become significantly more sensitive than projections from existing experimental searches in a -> μμand a -> gamma gamma final states. Finally, we explore the potential of our search to probe an Axion-Like-Particle (ALP) solution to the muon (g – 2) anomaly (when taken face-value), finding that our proposed h -> Za, a -> tau tau search can provide valuable constraints on such ALP scenario, in complementarity with existing h -> Za, a -> gamma gamma experimental searches. |
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