Probing Boosted Light Scalars in the Type-I 2HDM
Partha Konar, Tanmoy Mondal, Chandrima Sen

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel search strategy for light scalars in the Type-I 2HDM at the LHC, utilizing boosted double-$b$ fat-jet signatures to probe hierarchical scalar spectra effectively.
Contribution
It introduces a new electroweak production and decay channel analysis for light scalars, demonstrating enhanced detection prospects at the HL-LHC and LHC.
Findings
Exclusion reach up to ~540 GeV for heavy scalars at HL-LHC
Boosted double-$b$ fat-jet signature effectively probes light scalars
Model-independent analysis shows high sensitivity and resonance reconstruction
Abstract
In the Type-I two-Higgs Doublet Model (2HDM), the additional scalars may be light ( GeV) without conflicting with experimental constraints from LHC searches or from flavour observables. So far, the studies of light scalars at the LHC have been limited to exploring non-standard decays of the Standard Model (SM) Higgs boson or via associated production followed by leptonic decays of the light scalar. A light scalar in Type-I 2HDM can evade these search strategies due to its potentially tiny coupling to the SM Higgs boson and its suppressed coupling to quarks. In this work, we have studied electroweak production of a light scalar () in association with heavy pseudoscalar or charged Higgs , which further decays into , resulting in a multi- final state, where is boosted due to its lightness. The decay of the boosted into can be…
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