Speaker
Mr
Elie Danien RAJAOBELINA IARILALA
(Wits University)
Description
Based on a number of features of the LHC data in Run I, that have re-emerged in Run II, the HEP group at Wits formulated a hypothesis. This hypothesis entails the existence of a heavy boson with a mass around twice the mass of the SM Higgs boson and a single scalar with a mass around 150 GeV. Data reported recently displays discrepancies with the SM that are consistent with the decay of a boson of a mass around 600 GeV that decays into the above mentioned bosons. We interpret these effects in the context of a second scalar complex doublet and a singlet. The parameters of the model that fit the data are extracted.
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Prof. Bruce Mellado, University of the Witwatersrand, bruce.mellado@wits.ac.za
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Primary authors
Mr
Elie Danien RAJAOBELINA IARILALA
(Wits University)
Prof.
Mellado Bruce
(University of the Witwatersrand)
Dr
Mukesh Kumar
(University of the Witwatersrand)