Search for a new resonance decaying into two spin-0 bosons in a final state with two photons and two bottom quarks in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV
CMS Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper reports a search for a new resonance decaying into two spin-0 bosons with specific final states, using extensive LHC data, setting upper limits on production cross sections, and observing a local significance at certain masses.
Contribution
It introduces a novel search for a new boson decaying into Higgs pairs or Higgs and a new boson, with detailed mass range analysis and significance evaluation.
Findings
Set upper limits on production cross section times branching ratio.
Observed a local significance of 3.8 sigma at specific masses.
Excluded certain mass ranges for new resonance models.
Abstract
A search for a new boson X is presented using CERN LHC proton-proton collision data collected by the CMS experiment at = 13 TeV in 2016-2018, and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb. The resonance X decays into either a pair of Higgs bosons HH of mass 125 GeV or an H and a new spin-0 boson Y. One H subsequently decays to a pair of photons, and the second H or Y, to a pair of bottom quarks. The explored mass ranges of X are 260-1000 GeV and 300-1000 GeV, for decays to HH and to HY, respectively, with the Y mass range being 90-800 GeV. For a spin-0 X hypothesis, the 95% confidence level upper limit on the product of its production cross section and decay branching fraction is observed to be within 0.90-0.04 fb, depending on the masses of X and Y. The largest deviation from the background-only hypothesis with a local (global) significance of 3.8 (below…
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