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Physics team spots path to discovering exotic Higgs particles at world's largest collider

Researchers have identified a new detection method for a theoretically predicted charged Higgs boson at the Large Hadron Collider, potentially opening a window into physics beyond the Standard Model. The discovery could reshape our understanding of fundamental forces and validate competing theories about the universe's structure.

Originaltitel: Probing a light charged Higgs boson at the LHC Run 3

Abstrakt

<p>We study the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) discovery prospects of a light charged Higgs boson decaying into a W boson and a non-Standard Model (SM)-like Higgs within the 2-Higgs Doublet Model type-I. In the analysis, we consider the associated production of a charged Higgs boson with a light neutral one, pp→H±h, with the subsequent H±→W±∗h. We then investigate the emerging W±∗+4b final state and provide several benchmark points for signal-to-background analysis. We therefore show that this signal could be an excellent avenue for identifying H± at the LHC.</p>

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