Search for vector-like T quarks decaying to top quarks and Higgs bosons in the all-hadronic channel using jet substructure
CMS Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper reports a search for vector-like T quarks decaying to top quarks and Higgs bosons in all-hadronic final states, utilizing jet substructure techniques to identify boosted decay products in proton-proton collision data.
Contribution
It introduces a novel jet substructure and b-tagging algorithm for identifying boosted Higgs bosons, setting new mass limits for T quarks in the all-hadronic channel.
Findings
Excluded T quark masses below 745 GeV at 95% CL
Developed a new boosted Higgs tagging algorithm
Set upper limits on T quark production cross section
Abstract
A search is performed for a vector-like heavy T quark that is produced in pairs and that decays to a top quark and a Higgs boson. The data analysed correspond to an integrated luminosity of 19.7 inverse femtobarns collected with the CMS detector in proton-proton collisions at sqrt(s) = 8 TeV. For T quarks with large mass values the top quarks and Higgs bosons can have significant Lorentz boosts, so that their individual decay products often overlap and merge. Methods are applied to resolve the substructure of such merged jets. Upper limits on the production cross section of a T quark with mass between 500 and 1000 GeV are derived. If the T quark decays exclusively to tH, the observed (expected) lower limit on the mass of the T quark is 745 (773) GeV at 95% confidence level. For the first time an algorithm is used for tagging boosted Higgs bosons that is based on a combination of jet…
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