Searching for Heavier Higgs Boson via Di-Higgs Production at LHC Run-2
Lan-Chun L\"u, Chun Du, Yaquan Fang, Hong-Jian He, Huijun Zhang

TL;DR
This paper explores the potential to discover a heavier Higgs boson at the LHC Run-2 through di-Higgs production, analyzing signals, backgrounds, and discovery prospects within two-Higgs-doublet models.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of detecting a heavier Higgs via di-Higgs production at the LHC, including signal simulation, background estimation, and discovery reach in 2HDM scenarios.
Findings
Potential to discover heavier Higgs up to 600 GeV at LHC Run-2
Identification of optimal decay channels for detection
Comparison with current 2HDM parameter constraints
Abstract
The LHC discovery of a light Higgs particle (125GeV) opens up new prospect for searching heavier Higgs boson(s) at the LHC Run-2, which will unambiguously point to new physics beyond the standard model (SM). We study the detection of a heavier neutral Higgs boson via di-Higgs production channel at the LHC (14TeV), . This directly probes the cubic Higgs interaction, which exists in most extensions of the SM Higgs sector. For the decay products of final states , we include both pure leptonic mode and semi-leptonic mode . We analyze signals and backgrounds by performing fast detector simulation for the full processes and $pp \to H \to hh \to WW^*\gamma\gamma \to \ell\nu…
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