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http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/10544| Title: | LHC signatures of a generalized Georgi-Machacek model |
| Authors: | Ashanujjaman, Saiyad Crivellin, Andreas MAHARATHY, SIDDHARTH P. Thapa, Anil Dept. of Physics |
| Keywords: | Electroweak symmetry breaking Extensions of scalar sector Particle detection signatures Particle interactions Particle production Phenomenology 2025-DEC-WEEK1 TOC-DEC-2025 2025 |
| Issue Date: | Aug-2025 |
| Publisher: | American Physical Society |
| Citation: | Physical Review D, 112, 035040. |
| Abstract: | Vector-boson fusion productions of new Higgs bosons decaying into pairs of electroweak gauge bosons (W±W±, WZ, and ZZ) are smoking-gun signature of new Higgs bosons in general, and of the Georgi-Machacek (GM) model in particular. Notably, ATLAS has observed a 3.3σ excess in W±W± at ≈450 GeV and a 2.8σ excess in the WZ channel at ≈375 GeV, while compact muon solenoid reported weaker-than-expected limits at these masses. In this article, we consider a generalized version of the GM model without the custodial SUð2ÞC symmetry in the scalar potential as a minimal model to explain these excesses. In the limit of small mixing among the Higgs bosons, the W±W± and WZ signals can be explained by the doubly and singly charged Higgs bosons originating primarily from the Y ¼ 1 triplet, while respecting the bounds from ZZ searches. Furthermore, the neutral Higgs boson mostly contained in the Y ¼ 0 triplet can account for the (≈4σ) excess at ≈152 GeV in associated diphoton production. Furthermore, the model is consistent with the constraints from vacuum stability and the Standard Model Higgs signal strength measurements, such that it can provide a valid combined explanation for some of the most significant LHC excesses. |
| URI: | https://doi.org/10.1103/wzjg-3fqg http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/10544 |
| ISSN: | 2470-0029 2470-0010 |
| Appears in Collections: | JOURNAL ARTICLES |
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