Light Signals from a Lighter Higgs
Patrick J. Fox, Neal Weiner

TL;DR
This paper explores a Type-I two Higgs doublet model that could explain a potential 95 GeV Higgs-like signal in gamma gamma channels, linking it to other Higgs anomalies and rare top decays.
Contribution
It proposes a minimal Type-I two Higgs doublet model with specific parameters that can simultaneously explain multiple Higgs anomalies and excesses observed in collider experiments.
Findings
Enhanced gamma gamma branching ratio allows observable signals.
Light H production via rare top decays can explain the excess.
Model parameters can fit multiple experimental anomalies.
Abstract
With the Higgs search program already quite mature, there is the exciting possibility of discovering a new particle with rates near that of the SM Higgs. We consider models with a signal in below the SM Higgs mass, taking the recent (local) CMS excess at 95 GeV as a target. We discuss singlet models with additional vectorlike matter, but argue that a Type-I two Higgs doublet model provides a more economical scenario. In such a setup, going into regions of moderate-to-strong fermiophobia, the enhanced branching ratio allows signals from +VBF production to yield comparable to total SM rates. Light production can be dominated via rare top decays , which provides an alternate explanation of the excess. We consider this in the context of other Higgs anomalies,…
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