Enhanced di-Higgs Production through Light Colored Scalars
Graham D. Kribs, Adam Martin

TL;DR
This paper explores how light colored scalars can significantly enhance di-Higgs production at the LHC, potentially revealing new physics beyond the Standard Model through observable signals in various decay channels.
Contribution
It introduces a model with light colored scalars, especially a color octet, showing how they can amplify di-Higgs production and provide distinctive experimental signatures.
Findings
Di-Higgs cross section can be up to 1000 times the Standard Model rate.
Enhanced signals in $pp o hh$ with specific decay modes like $ au^+ au^- bar{b}$.
Potential to observe di-Higgs production with heavier Higgs via multi-W final states.
Abstract
We demonstrate enhanced di-Higgs production at the LHC in the presence of modifications of the effective couplings of Higgs to gluons from new, light, colored scalars. While our results apply to an arbitrary set of colored scalars, we illustrate the effects with a real color octet scalar -- a simple, experimentally viable model involving a light (~125-300 GeV) colored scalar. Given the recent LHC results, we consider two distinct scenarios: First, if the Higgs is indeed near 125 GeV, we show that the di-Higgs cross section could be up to nearly one thousand times the Standard Model rate for particular octet couplings and masses. This is potentially observable in \emph{single} Higgs production modes, such as as well as where a small fraction of the or events near the putative Higgs…
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