Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Scientific paper
2009-10-22
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
16 pages, 4 figures, the version to appear in Phys. Rev. D
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevD.81.054004
If the Higgs boson were the only particle within the LHC accessible range, precision measurement of the Higgs's properties would play a unique role in studying electroweak symmetry breaking as well as possible new physics. We try to use low energy experiments such as rare B decay to constrain a challenging decay mode of Higgs, in which a Higgs decays to a pair of light (\approx 1 \sim 2 GeV) SM singlet S and becomes invisible. By using the current experimental bound of rare decay B\to K\nu\bar{\nu} and computing the contribution of B\to K SS to (the) B\to K+\cancel{E}, we obtain an upper bound on the Higgs coupling to such light singlet. It is interesting that the partial width of the invisible decay mode h\to SS by taking the upper bound value of coupling is at a comparable level with h\to WW/ZZ or WW^(*) decay modes, making the Higgs identifiable but with a different predicted decay BR from the standard model Higgs decay. It will then have an impact on precision measurement of the Higgs's properties. We also study the implication for cosmology from such a light singlet and propose a solution to the potential problem.
Kim Chang Sub
Park Seong Chan
Wang Kai
Zhu Guohuai
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