Boosting to identify: pseudoscalar searches with di-leptonic tops
Dorival Goncalves, David Lopez-Val

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel search strategy for pseudoscalar bosons produced with top quarks at the LHC, utilizing jet substructure techniques to improve sensitivity across a wide mass range and distinguish CP properties.
Contribution
It introduces a new boosted di-leptonic top analysis method for pseudoscalar searches in extended Higgs models, demonstrating improved sensitivity and CP discrimination capabilities.
Findings
Can constrain pseudoscalar masses up to 210 GeV at 95% CL with 300 fb^{-1} data.
Effective in probing the extended Higgs sector of Type-I 2HDM.
Enables direct measurement of the CP nature of heavy scalars.
Abstract
The quest for new heavy states is a critical component of the LHC physics program. In this letter, we study the search for pseudoscalar bosons produced in association with a pair. We consider the final state with di-leptonic top pair signature, and reconstruct the boosted candidate with jet substructure techniques, achieving a remarkable sensitivity over a broad range of pseudoscalar masses and Yukawa couplings. We apply this strategy to a Type-I Two-Higgs-Doublet Model, demonstrating its ability to probe a realistic, UV-complete extended Higgs sector. In particular, we find that the LHC with of data can constrain the region at 95 CL for a light pseudoscalar with GeV. Moreover, the whole mass range can be ruled out for . Finally, we…
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