Thursday, July 5, 2012

1207.0830 (Natascia Vignaroli)

Early discovery of top partners and test of the Higgs nature    [PDF]

Natascia Vignaroli
Top partners from a new strong sector can be discovered soon, at the 8 TeV LHC, by analyzing their single production, which exhibits a large enhancement in the cross section, compared to the analogous productions of bottom and exotic partners. We will analyze the subsequent decay of the top partners into a 125 GeV Higgs. This channel proves to be very promising for both the discovery of top partners and the test of the Higgs nature. For a reference value $\lambda_{\tilde{T}}=3$ of the Higgs coupling to the top partner, we could have a discovery (observation) at the 8 TeV LHC, with 30 fb$^{-1}$, for top partner masses up to 760 (890) GeV. If the LHC and Tevatron excesses near 125 GeV are really due to a composite Higgs, naturalness arguments demand top partners below $\sim 1$ TeV. Our results highlight thus that the 8 TeV LHC has already a large sensitivity on probing the composite Higgs hypothesis. The LHC reach is even wider at $\sqrt{s}=14$ TeV. With $\lambda_{\tilde{T}}=3$ the LHC with 100 fb$^{-1}$ can discover a Higgs from a top partner for masses of this latter up to $\simeq 1450$ GeV; in the case the top partner was as light as $\simeq 500$ GeV, the 14 TeV LHC would be sensitive to the measure of the $\lambda_{\tilde{T}}$ coupling in basically the full range $\lambda_{\tilde{T}}>1$ predicted by the theory.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.0830

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