Slight excess at 130 GeV in search for a charged Higgs boson decaying to a charm quark and a bottom quark at the Large Hadron Collider
A.G. Akeroyd, Stefano Moretti, Muyuan Song

TL;DR
A 3-sigma excess around 130 GeV was observed in LHC data for a charged Higgs decaying to charm and bottom quarks, suggesting potential new physics beyond standard Two-Higgs-Doublet Models.
Contribution
The paper analyzes the excess within various extended Higgs models, identifying which models can accommodate the observed signal.
Findings
Excess best fitted by a 130 GeV charged Higgs with specific branching ratios.
Standard 2HDMs with natural flavor conservation cannot explain the excess.
Flipped 3HDM and aligned 2HDM can accommodate the excess.
Abstract
Searches for a charged Higgs boson () decaying to a charm quark and a bottom quark () have been carried out at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in the decay of top quarks (). In a recent search by the ATLAS collaboration (with all Run II data, 139 fb) a local excess of around has been observed, which is best fitted by a charged Higgs boson with a mass () of around 130 GeV and a product of branching ratios (BRs) given by BR. In the context of Two-Higgs-Doublet Models (2HDM) with independent Yukawa couplings for we present the parameter space for which this excess (assuming it to be genuine) can be accommodated, taking into account the limits from LHC searches for and at =130 GeV and the constraint from $b\to…
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