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Analysis of the $ q\bar q\to Z^* \to hA \to4τ$ process within the lepton-specific 2HDM at the LHC

Published 4 Mar 2025 in hep-ph | (2503.02432v2)

Abstract: We analyse light Higgs scalar and pseudoscalar associated hadro-production in the 2-Higgs Doublet Model (2HDM) Type-X (or lepton-specific) within the parameter space allowed by theoretical self-consistency requirements as well as the latest experimental constraints from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), precision data and $B$ physics. Over the viable regions of such a scenario, the Standard Model-like Higgs boson discovered at the LHC in 2012 is the heavier CP-even state $H$. Furthermore, in the Type-X scenario, due to large $\tan\beta$, the lighter Higgs scalar $h$ and the pseudoscalar $A$ mainly decay into two $\tau$ leptons. Therefore, we concentrate on analysing the signal process $pp\to Z{*} \to hA\to \tau{+}\tau{-}\tau{+}\tau{-}\to \ell \nu_\ell \ell \nu_\ell \tau_h \tau_h$ (where $\ell= e, \mu$ whereas $\tau_h$ represents the hadronic decay of the $\tau$) and explore the feasibility of conducting such a search at the LHC with a centre-of-mass energy of $\sqrt{s}~=$ 14 TeV and a luminosity of $L~=~300~fb{-1}$. To suppress the huge SM background, we confine ourselves to consider the fraction of signal events with two same-sign $\tau$ leptons further decaying into same-sign leptons while the other two $\tau$ leptons decay hadronically. We find that a combination of kinematical selection and ML analysis will yields significant sensitivity to this process at the end of the LHC Run 3.

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