Monday, March 25, 2013

1303.5702 (Raoul Malm et al.)

5D Perspective on Higgs Production at the Boundary of a Warped Extra
Dimension
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Raoul Malm, Matthias Neubert, Kristiane Novotny, Christoph Schmell
A comprehensive, five-dimensional calculation of Higgs-boson production in gluon fusion is performed for both the minimal and the custodially protected Randall-Sundrum (RS) model, with Standard Model fields propagating in the bulk and the scalar sector confined on or near the IR brane. For the first time, an exact expression for the gg-->h amplitude in terms of the five-dimensional fermion propagator is derived, which includes the full dependence on the Higgs-boson mass. Various results in the literature are reconciled and shown to correspond to different incarnations of the RS model, in which the Higgs field is either localized on the IR brane or is described in terms of a narrow bulk state. The results in the two scenarios differ in a qualitative way: the h-->gg amplitude is suppressed in models where the scalar sector is localized on the IR brane, while it tends to be enhanced in bulk Higgs models. There is no smooth cross-over between the two scenarios, since the effective field-theory description breaks down in the transition region, where contributions from higher-dimensional operators are unsuppressed. A detailed phenomenological analysis of Higgs production in various RS scenarios is presented, including minimal models and extended models with a custodial symmetry, in which the scalar sector is either localized on or lives near the IR brane. For each scenario, the regions of parameter space already excluded by LHC data are derived.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1303.5702

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