Prospects for searches for Higgs boson decays to dark photons at the ILC
Scott Snyder (1), Christian Weber (1), Danyi Zhang (2) ((1) Brookhaven, National Laboratory, (2) Institute of High Energy Physics, Beijing)

TL;DR
This paper investigates the potential to detect dark photons resulting from Higgs boson decays at the ILC, focusing on various final states and employing multivariate analysis techniques.
Contribution
It presents a detailed study of dark photon search prospects at the ILC, including analysis strategies for different decay channels and the application of multivariate methods.
Findings
Analysis of the $H ightarrow Z_{d}Z_{d}$ decay channel at ILC.
Use of multivariate analysis for $2 ext{l}2 ext{j}$ and $4 ext{j}$ final states.
Proposed search strategies for dark photons at future colliders.
Abstract
An interesting model of dark matter involves a hidden sector decoupled from Standard Model (SM) fields except for some portal interaction. A concrete realization of this is the Hidden Abelian Higgs Model, which gives rise to decays of the SM Higgs boson into a pair of new bosons, called or dark photons. This note explores prospects for the search for such dark photons at the ILC with GeV, where the dark photons decay promptly. For the () final state, it follows closely recent similar searches at the LHC, while for the and final states a multivariate analysis approach is used. This study has not been approved by the SiD consortium.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
