Singlet extensions of the standard model at LHC Run 2: benchmarks and comparison with the NMSSM
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Resumo: | The Complex singlet extension of the Standard Model (CxSM) is the simplest extension that provides scenarios for Higgs pair production with different masses. The model has two interesting phases: the dark matter phase, with a Standard Model-like Higgs boson, a new scalar and a dark matter candidate; and the broken phase, with all three neutral scalars mixing. In the latter phase Higgs decays into a pair of two different Higgs bosons are possible. In this study we analyse Higgs-to-Higgs decays in the framework of singlet extensions of the Standard Model (SM), with focus on the CxSM. After demonstrating that scenarios with large rates for such chain decays are possible we perform a comparison between the NMSSM and the CxSM. We find that, based on Higgs-to-Higgs decays, the only possibility to distinguish the two models at the LHC run 2 is through final states with two different scalars. This conclusion builds a strong case for searches for final states with two different scalars at the LHC run 2. Finally, we propose a set of benchmark points for the real and complex singlet extensions to be tested at the LHC run 2. They have been chosen such that the discovery prospects of the involved scalars are maximised and they fulfil the dark matter constraints. Furthermore, for some of the points the theory is stable up to high energy scales. For the computation of the decay widths and branching ratios we developed the Fortran code |
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Singlet extensions of the standard model at LHC Run 2: benchmarks and comparison with the NMSSMBeyond Standard ModelHiggs PhysicsThe Complex singlet extension of the Standard Model (CxSM) is the simplest extension that provides scenarios for Higgs pair production with different masses. The model has two interesting phases: the dark matter phase, with a Standard Model-like Higgs boson, a new scalar and a dark matter candidate; and the broken phase, with all three neutral scalars mixing. In the latter phase Higgs decays into a pair of two different Higgs bosons are possible. In this study we analyse Higgs-to-Higgs decays in the framework of singlet extensions of the Standard Model (SM), with focus on the CxSM. After demonstrating that scenarios with large rates for such chain decays are possible we perform a comparison between the NMSSM and the CxSM. We find that, based on Higgs-to-Higgs decays, the only possibility to distinguish the two models at the LHC run 2 is through final states with two different scalars. This conclusion builds a strong case for searches for final states with two different scalars at the LHC run 2. Finally, we propose a set of benchmark points for the real and complex singlet extensions to be tested at the LHC run 2. They have been chosen such that the discovery prospects of the involved scalars are maximised and they fulfil the dark matter constraints. Furthermore, for some of the points the theory is stable up to high energy scales. For the computation of the decay widths and branching ratios we developed the Fortran codeSpringerRCIPLCosta, RaulMuhlleitner, MargareteSampaio, Marco O. P.Santos, Rui2017-07-24T14:33:34Z2016-062016-06-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/7302engCOSTA, Raul [et al] - Singlet extensions of the standard model at LHC Run 2: benchmarks and comparison with the NMSSM. Journal of High Energy Physics. ISSN 1029-8479. N.º 7 (2016), pp.1-521029-847910.1007/JHEP06(2016)034metadata only accessinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-08-03T09:53:11Zoai:repositorio.ipl.pt:10400.21/7302Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:16:16.683363Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Singlet extensions of the standard model at LHC Run 2: benchmarks and comparison with the NMSSM |
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Singlet extensions of the standard model at LHC Run 2: benchmarks and comparison with the NMSSM |
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Singlet extensions of the standard model at LHC Run 2: benchmarks and comparison with the NMSSM Costa, Raul Beyond Standard Model Higgs Physics |
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Singlet extensions of the standard model at LHC Run 2: benchmarks and comparison with the NMSSM |
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Singlet extensions of the standard model at LHC Run 2: benchmarks and comparison with the NMSSM |
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Singlet extensions of the standard model at LHC Run 2: benchmarks and comparison with the NMSSM |
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Singlet extensions of the standard model at LHC Run 2: benchmarks and comparison with the NMSSM |
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Singlet extensions of the standard model at LHC Run 2: benchmarks and comparison with the NMSSM |
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Costa, Raul |
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Costa, Raul Muhlleitner, Margarete Sampaio, Marco O. P. Santos, Rui |
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Muhlleitner, Margarete Sampaio, Marco O. P. Santos, Rui |
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Costa, Raul Muhlleitner, Margarete Sampaio, Marco O. P. Santos, Rui |
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Beyond Standard Model Higgs Physics |
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Beyond Standard Model Higgs Physics |
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The Complex singlet extension of the Standard Model (CxSM) is the simplest extension that provides scenarios for Higgs pair production with different masses. The model has two interesting phases: the dark matter phase, with a Standard Model-like Higgs boson, a new scalar and a dark matter candidate; and the broken phase, with all three neutral scalars mixing. In the latter phase Higgs decays into a pair of two different Higgs bosons are possible. In this study we analyse Higgs-to-Higgs decays in the framework of singlet extensions of the Standard Model (SM), with focus on the CxSM. After demonstrating that scenarios with large rates for such chain decays are possible we perform a comparison between the NMSSM and the CxSM. We find that, based on Higgs-to-Higgs decays, the only possibility to distinguish the two models at the LHC run 2 is through final states with two different scalars. This conclusion builds a strong case for searches for final states with two different scalars at the LHC run 2. Finally, we propose a set of benchmark points for the real and complex singlet extensions to be tested at the LHC run 2. They have been chosen such that the discovery prospects of the involved scalars are maximised and they fulfil the dark matter constraints. Furthermore, for some of the points the theory is stable up to high energy scales. For the computation of the decay widths and branching ratios we developed the Fortran code |
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