Published September 6, 2021 | Version v1
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A Search for Exotic Higgs Decays or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Long-lived Particles"

  • 1. Simon Fraser University CA

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A novel search for exotic decays of the Higgs boson to pairs of long-lived neutral particles, each decaying to a bottom quark pair, is performed using 139~fb$^{-1}$ of $\sqrt{s} = 13$~TeV proton-proton collision data collected with the ATLAS detector at the LHC. Events consistent with the production of a Higgs boson in association with a leptonically-decaying $Z$ boson are analyzed. Long-lived particle (LLP) decays are reconstructed from inner detector tracks as displaced vertices with high mass and track multiplicity relative to Standard Model processes. The analysis selection requires the presence of at least two displaced vertices, effectively suppressing Standard Model backgrounds. The residual background contribution is estimated using a data driven technique. No excess over Standard Model predictions is observed, therefore upper limits are set on the branching ratio of the Higgs boson to LLPs. Branching ratios of 10\% are excluded for LLP mean proper lifetimes as small as 4~mm and as large as 110~mm. For LLP masses below 40~GeV, these results represent the most stringent constraint in this lifetime regime.
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2780737
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CERN-THESIS-2021-129

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Other: 2021299 (Inspire)

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EP
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Accelerator
CERN LHC
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ATLAS

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