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Flavour-changing decays of a 125 GeV Higgs-like particle
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Heavy Flavour PhysicEngineeringNuclear PhysicsPhysicsTheoretical High-energy PhysicNatural SciencesUpper LimitsParticle PhysicsQuantum Field TheoryElectroweak InteractionHeavy Quark PhysicQuark SectorComputer ScienceCms ExperimentsFlavour-changing Decays
The ATLAS and CMS experiments at the LHC have reported the observation of a possible excess of events corresponding to a new particle h with mass ∼125 GeV that might be the long-sought Higgs boson, or something else. Decyphering the nature of this possible signal will require constraining the couplings of the h and measuring them as accurately as possible. Here we analyze the indirect constraints on flavour-changing h decays that are provided by limits on low-energy flavour-changing interactions. We find that indirect limits in the quark sector impose such strong constraints that flavour-changing h decays to quark–antiquark pairs are unlikely to be observable at the LHC. On the other hand, the upper limits on lepton-flavour-changing decays are weaker, and the experimental signatures less challenging. In particular, we find that either B(h→τμ¯+μ¯τ) or B(h→τe¯+e¯τ) could be O(10)%, i.e., comparable to B(h→τ+τ−) and potentially observable at the LHC.
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