High Energy Physics Journal Club

Report on: An extended scalar sector to address the tension between a fourth generation and Higgs searches at the LHC

by Diptimoy Ghosh

Asia/Kolkata
A-304 (Colaba Campus)

A-304

Colaba Campus

Description
Authors: Xiao-Gang He, German Valencia Abstract: It is expected that the LHC will soon discover the Higgs boson, or that failure to find it will severely constrain its production cross-section over a large mass range. Either one of these results spells trouble for a fourth generation that significantly enhances the Higgs production cross-section at LHC. In fact the LHC has already ruled out a SM Higgs mass in the range of 120 GeV to 600 GeV with a fourth generation at the 95% C.L. In this paper we explore options within extended scalar sectors to maintain the viability of a heavy fourth generation if an enhanced (relative to the Standard Model) Higgs production cross-section is not observed.
Paper
Participants
  • Amol Dighe
  • Anurag Tripathi
  • Arka Banerjee
  • Biplob Bhattacharjee
  • Debasish Banerjee
  • Diptimoy Ghosh
  • Monoranjan Guchait
  • Nikhil Karthik
  • Nilmani Mathur
  • Padmanath M.
  • Rajeev Bhalerao
  • Rajiv V. Gavai
  • Raju Bathija
  • Saumen Datta
  • Sayantan Sarma
  • Shiraz Minwalla
  • Sourendu Gupta
  • Sreerup Raychaudhuri
  • Sridhar K.
  • Subroto Pal
  • Sudhansu Biswal
  • Vinod Joshi