Ditau-Jet Tagging and Boosted Higgses from a Multi-TeV Resonance
Andrey Katz, Minho Son, Brock Tweedie

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel jet tagging technique for identifying boosted Higgs bosons decaying to tau pairs at the LHC, enhancing detection capabilities for multi-TeV resonances.
Contribution
It proposes the concept of ditau-jets, modifies tau tagging methods for this configuration, and demonstrates the potential for improved Higgs detection in high-energy collider experiments.
Findings
Achieves ~50% tag rate for ditau-jets at TeV scales.
QCD mistag rates are as low as 0.01%.
Potentially competitive sensitivity for multi-TeV Z' searches.
Abstract
New TeV-scale physics processes at the LHC can produce Higgs bosons with substantive transverse Lorentz boost, such that the Higgs's decay products are nominally contained in a single jet. In the case of a light Higgs decaying predominantly to bb, previous studies have shown that these Higgs-jets can be identified by capitalizing on jet substructure techniques. In this work, we explore the possibility of also utilizing the subdominant but very distinctive decay h -> tau tau. To this end, we introduce the concept of a ``ditau-jet,'' or a jet consisting of two semi-collinear taus where one or both decay hadronically. We perform simple modifications to ordinary tau tagging methods to account for this configuration, and estimate tag rates of order 50% and QCD mistag rates of order 0.1%-0.01% for p_T TeV, even in the presence of pileup. We further demonstrate the feasibility of…
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