Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10724897 | Physics Letters B | 2012 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We point out that the discovery of a light Higgs boson in the γγ, ZZ, and WW decay channels at the LHC, with cross sections not far from the predictions of the Standard Model, would have profound implications for the parameters of warped extra-dimension models with a brane-localized Higgs sector. Due to loop effects of Kaluza-Klein particles, these models predict a significant reduction of the Higgs production cross section via gluon-gluon fusion, combined with an enhancement of the ratio Br(hâγγ)/Br(hâZZ) in large parts of parameter space. LHC measurements of these decays will probe Kaluza-Klein masses up to the 10 TeV range, exceeding by far the reach for direct production.
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Authors
Florian Goertz, Ulrich Haisch, Matthias Neubert,