Direct production of a light CP-odd Higgs boson at the Tevatron and LHC
Radovan Dermisek, John F. Gunion

TL;DR
This paper analyzes existing collider data and future prospects for detecting a light CP-odd Higgs boson at the Tevatron and LHC, providing new limits and discovery potential in certain mass ranges.
Contribution
It demonstrates how current Tevatron data constrains light CP-odd Higgs bosons and projects future LHC sensitivities, offering novel bounds and discovery prospects.
Findings
Tevatron data constrains $a$ with $m_a<2m_B$
Extrapolated limits could surpass Upsilon decay bounds for $m_a>8$ GeV
Early LHC runs can significantly improve limits or discover the $a$ boson
Abstract
We show that the existing CDF Tevatron data on places substantial limits on a light CP-odd Higgs boson with produced via , even for for which is relatively small. Extrapolation of this existing CDF analysis to suggests that Tevatron limits on the coupling strength in the region could be comparable to or better than limits from Upsilon decays in the region. We also give rough estimates of future prospects at the LHC, demonstrating that early running will substantially improve limits on a light (or perhaps discover a signal). In particular, outside the Upsilon peak region, integrated luminosity of only (depending on and ) could reveal a peak in and will certainly place important new limits…
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