Abstract

While the existence of a Higgs boson with a mass near 125 GeV has been clearly established, the detailed structure of the entire Higgs sector is yet unclear. Besides the standard model interpretation, well-motivated models with extended Higgs sectors are being considered. Such options include the minimal and next-to-minimal supersymmetric extensions (MSSM and NMSSM) of the Standard Model. Direct searches for additional Higgs bosons in b-quark final states are a promising way to address this key question. This article presents recent results from the CMS experiment. Presented at EPS-HEP 2015 European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics 2015 Search for Higgs bosons beyond the standard model in b-quark final states at the CMS experiment Rainer Mankel∗ Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), Notkestr 85, D-22607 Hamburg, Germany E-mail: Rainer.Mankel@desy.de On behalf of the CMS collaboration While the existence of a Higgs boson with a mass near 125 GeV has been clearly established, the detailed structure of the entire Higgs sector is yet unclear. Besides the standard model interpretation, well-motivated models with extended Higgs sectors are being considered. Such options include the minimal and next-to-minimal supersymmetric extensions (MSSM and NMSSM) of the standard model. Direct searches for additional Higgs bosons in b-quark final states are a promising way to address this key question. This article presents recent results from the CMS experiment. The European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics 22–29 July 2015 Vienna, Austria

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