Interpreting LHC Higgs results from natural new physics perspective

Dean Carmi*, Adam Falkowski, Eric Kuflik, Tomer Volansky

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Abstract

We analyze the 2011 LHC and Tevatron Higgs data in the context of simplified new physics models addressing the naturalness problem. These models are expected to contain new particles with sizable couplings to the Higgs boson, which can easily modify the Higgs production cross sections and branching fractions. We focus on searches in the h → ZZ* → 4l, h → WW* → lvlv, h → γγ, hjj → γγjj and hV → bbV channels. Combining the available ATLAS, CMS, and Tevatron data in these channels, we derive constraints on an effective low-energy theory of the Higgs boson. We then map several simplified scenarios to the effective theory, capturing numerous natural new physics models such as supersymmetry and Little Higgs, and extract the constraints on the corresponding parameter space. We show that simple models where one fermionic or one scalar partner is responsible for stabilizing the Higgs potential are already constrained in a non-trivial way by LHC and Tevatron Higgs data.

Original languageEnglish
Article number136
JournalJournal of High Energy Physics
Volume2012
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Beyond standard model
  • Higgs physics

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