Abstract

The results of a search for charged Higgs bosons decaying to a $\tau$ lepton and a neutrino, $H^{\pm} \rightarrow \tau^{\pm} \nu$, are presented. The analysis is based on 19.5 fb$^{-1}$ of proton-proton collision data at $\sqrt{s}=8$ TeV collected by the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider. Charged Higgs bosons are searched for in events consistent with top-quark pair production or in associated production with a top quark. The final state is characterised by the presence of a hadronic $\tau$ decay, missing transverse momentum, $b$-tagged jets, a hadronically decaying $W$ boson, and the absence of any isolated electrons or muons with high transverse momenta. The data are consistent with the expected background from Standard Model processes. A statistical analysis leads to 95\% confidence-level upper limits on the product of branching ratios $ {\cal B}(t\rightarrow bH^\pm) \times {\cal B} (H^\pm\rightarrow \tau^{\pm}\nu) $, between 0.23% and 1.3% for charged Higgs boson masses in the range 80-160 GeV. It also leads to 95% confidence-level upper limits on the production cross section times branching ratio, $\sigma(pp \rightarrow tH^{\pm} + X) \times {\cal B}(H^{\pm} \rightarrow \tau^{\pm} \nu)$, between 0.76 pb and 4.5 fb, for charged Higgs boson masses ranging from 180 GeV to 1000 GeV. In the context of different scenarios of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model, these results exclude nearly all values of $\tan\beta$ above one for charged Higgs boson masses between 80 GeV and 160 GeV, and exclude a region of parameter space with high $\tan\beta$ for $H^{\pm}$ masses between 200 GeV and 250 GeV.

Highlights

  • Be through top-quark decays t → bH+, for charged Higgs boson masses smaller than the top-quark mass

  • In order to estimate the systematic uncertainties arising from the ttand low-mass signal generation, as well as from the parton shower model, the acceptance is computed for ttevents produced with MC@NLO interfaced to HERWIG/JIMMY and POWHEG interfaced to PYTHIA 8

  • Using the binned log-likelihood described in section 6, all exclusion limits are set by rejecting the signal hypothesis at the 95% confidence level (CL)

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Summary

Data and simulated events

For 180 GeV ≤ mH+ ≤ 1000 GeV, the simulation of the signal for top-quark associated H+ production is performed with POWHEG [39] interfaced to PYTHIA 8 [40]. The production cross section for the high-mass charged Higgs boson is computed using the 4FS and 5FS, including theoretical uncertainties, and combined according to ref. For the high-mass H+ signal selection, the value shown is the cross section times B(H+ → τ +ν) for the MSSM mmh ax scenario [41, 42], corresponding to mH+ = 250 GeV and tan β = 50 This cross section includes both H+ and H− production. All generated events are propagated through a detailed GEANT4 simulation [48, 49] of the ATLAS detector and are reconstructed with the same algorithms as the data

Physics object selection
Event selection
Data-driven estimation of the backgrounds with a true τhad
Data-driven estimation of the multi-jet backgrounds
Backgrounds with electrons or muons misidentified as τhad-vis
Event yields after the event selection
Systematic uncertainties
Data-driven background estimation
Detector simulation
Generation of ttand signal events
Statistical analysis
Results
Conclusions
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