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Search for heavy resonances decaying to two Higgs bosons in final states containing four b quarks
Eur. Phys. J. C 76 (2016) 371
Abstract: A search is presented for narrow heavy resonances X decaying into pairs of Higgs bosons (H) in proton-proton collisions collected by the CMS experiment at the LHC at $ \sqrt{s} = $ 8 TeV. The data correspond to an integrated luminosity of 19.7 fb$^{-1}$. The search considers HH resonances with masses between 1 and 3 TeV, having final states of two b quark pairs. Each Higgs boson is produced with large momentum, and the hadronization products of the pair of b quarks can usually be reconstructed as single large jets. The background from multijet and $\mathrm{ t \bar{t} }$ events is significantly reduced by applying requirements related to the flavor of the jet, its mass, and its substructure. The signal would be identified as a peak on top of the dijet invariant mass spectrum of the remaining background events. No evidence is observed for such a signal. Upper limits obtained at 95% confidence level for the product of the production cross section and branching fraction $\sigma({ \mathrm{gg}} \to \mathrm{X})\, \mathcal{B}({ \mathrm{X}} \to \mathrm{ H }\mathrm{ H } \to \mathrm{ b \bar{b} }\mathrm{ b \bar{b} })$ range from 10 to 1.5 fb for the mass of X from 1.15 to 2.0 TeV, significantly extending previous searches. For a warped extra dimension theory with a mass scale $\Lambda_\mathrm{R} =$ 1 TeV, the data exclude radion scalar masses between 1.15 and 1.55 TeV.
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Figures

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Figure 1:
Simulated $ {m_\mathrm {j}^\mathrm {P}} $ spectrum for spin-0 radion signals, multijet and ${\mathrm{ t } {}\mathrm{ \bar{t} } }$ events, and the spectrum measured in data. Each event contributes twice to the distribution, once per jet. The multijet contribution is rescaled to match the event yield in data, while the signal and ${\mathrm{ t } {}\mathrm{ \bar{t} } }$ spectra are rescaled by the large factors indicated, to be visible in the figure.

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Figure 2:
The efficiencies of H mass requirement and combined H mass and b tagging criteria, for data and signal. Events are required to be in the fiducial region ($ { {| \eta | }} < $ 2.5, $ {p_{\mathrm {T}}} > $ 40 GeV for both jets and $ { {| \Delta \eta _\mathrm {jj} | }} < $ 1.3). The horizontal bar on each data point indicates the width of the bin.

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Figure 3-a:
Observed $ {m_\mathrm {jj}} $ spectrum (black points) in the control region together with the superimposed background fit (red line) and the uncertainty associated with the variation of the slope parameter $a$ (red shaded area) for HPHP (a), HPLP (b), and LPHP (c) categories.

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Figure 3-b:
Observed $ {m_\mathrm {jj}} $ spectrum (black points) in the control region together with the superimposed background fit (red line) and the uncertainty associated with the variation of the slope parameter $a$ (red shaded area) for HPHP (a), HPLP (b), and LPHP (c) categories.

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Figure 3-c:
Observed $ {m_\mathrm {jj}} $ spectrum (black points) in the control region together with the superimposed background fit (red line) and the uncertainty associated with the variation of the slope parameter $a$ (red shaded area) for HPHP (a), HPLP (b), and LPHP (c) categories.

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Figure 4-a:
Observed $ {m_\mathrm {jj}} $ spectrum (black points) compared with a background estimate (black line), obtained in background only hypothesis, for HPHP (top), HPLP (bottom-left), and LPHP (bottom-right) categories. The simulated radion resonances of $ {m_\mathrm {X}} = 1.5$ and 2 TeV are also shown. The lower panel in each plot shows the difference between the number of observed and estimated background events divided by the statistical uncertainty estimated from data.

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Figure 4-b:
Observed $ {m_\mathrm {jj}} $ spectrum (black points) compared with a background estimate (black line), obtained in background only hypothesis, for HPHP (top), HPLP (bottom-left), and LPHP (bottom-right) categories. The simulated radion resonances of $ {m_\mathrm {X}} = 1.5$ and 2 TeV are also shown. The lower panel in each plot shows the difference between the number of observed and estimated background events divided by the statistical uncertainty estimated from data.

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Figure 4-c:
Observed $ {m_\mathrm {jj}} $ spectrum (black points) compared with a background estimate (black line), obtained in background only hypothesis, for HPHP (top), HPLP (bottom-left), and LPHP (bottom-right) categories. The simulated radion resonances of $ {m_\mathrm {X}} = 1.5$ and 2 TeV are also shown. The lower panel in each plot shows the difference between the number of observed and estimated background events divided by the statistical uncertainty estimated from data.

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Figure 5-a:
Observed and expected 95% CL upper limits on the product of cross section of a narrow resonance and the branching fraction $\sigma (\mathrm{g} \mathrm{g} \to {\mathrm {X}} ) \mathcal {B}( {\mathrm {X}} \to \mathrm{ H } \mathrm{ H } \to {\mathrm{ b \bar{b} } } {\mathrm{ b \bar{b} } } )$. Theory curves corresponding to WED models with radion are superimposed.

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Figure 5-b:
Observed and expected 95% CL upper limits on the product of cross section of a narrow resonance and the branching fraction $\sigma (\mathrm{g} \mathrm{g} \to {\mathrm {X}} ) \mathcal {B}( {\mathrm {X}} \to \mathrm{ H } \mathrm{ H } \to {\mathrm{ b \bar{b} } } {\mathrm{ b \bar{b} } } )$. Theory curves corresponding to WED models with radion are superimposed.

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Figure 5-c:
Observed and expected 95% CL upper limits on the product of cross section of a narrow resonance and the branching fraction $\sigma (\mathrm{g} \mathrm{g} \to {\mathrm {X}} ) \mathcal {B}( {\mathrm {X}} \to \mathrm{ H } \mathrm{ H } \to {\mathrm{ b \bar{b} } } {\mathrm{ b \bar{b} } } )$. Theory curves corresponding to WED models with radion are superimposed.

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Figure 6:
Observed and expected 95% CL upper limits on the product of cross section of a narrow resonance and the branching fraction $\sigma (\mathrm{g} \mathrm{g} \to {\mathrm {X}} ) \mathcal {B}( {\mathrm {X}} \to \mathrm{ H } \mathrm{ H } \to {\mathrm{ b \bar{b} } } {\mathrm{ b \bar{b} } } )$. Theory curves corresponding to WED models with radion are also shown.

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Figure 7:
Observed and expected 95% CL upper limits on the product of cross section of a narrow resonance and the branching fraction $\sigma (\mathrm{g} \mathrm{g} \to {\mathrm {X}} ) \mathcal {B}( {\mathrm {X}} \to \mathrm{ H } \mathrm{ H } \to {\mathrm{ b \bar{b} } } {\mathrm{ b \bar{b} } } )$. Theory predictions corresponding to WED models with a radion are also shown. Results from the resolved analysis of Ref. [17] are shown by blue squares. For clarity, only a representative subset of the points are provided from the resolved analysis. The result from this paper is shown in black dots.
Tables

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Table 1:
Summary of selection requirements, with their signal and ${\mathrm{ t } {}\mathrm{ \bar{t} } }$ background efficiencies, and total number of events observed in data. The selection criteria are applied sequentially and the efficiencies are cumulative, except in the last section of the table dedicated to categorization.

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Table 2:
Mass windows used for different signal hypotheses.

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Table 3:
Typical uncertainties in different categories.

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Table 4:
Observed and expected 95% CL upper limits on the product of cross section and the branching fraction $\sigma (\mathrm{g} \mathrm{g} \to {\mathrm {X}} ) \mathcal {B}( {\mathrm {X}} \to \mathrm{ H } \mathrm{ H } \to {\mathrm{ b \bar{b} } } {\mathrm{ b \bar{b} } } )$ for HPHP, HPLP and LPHP categories combined. The one standard deviation on the 95% CL upper limit is also provided.
Summary
A search is presented for narrow heavy resonances decaying into a pair of Higgs bosons in proton-proton collisions collected by the CMS experiment at $ \sqrt{s} = $ 8 TeV. The full data sample of 19.7 fb$^{-1}$ is explored. The background from multijet and $\mathrm{ t \bar{t} }$ events is significantly reduced by applying requirements related to the flavor of the jet, its mass, and its substructure. No significant excess of events is observed above the background expected from the SM processes. The results are interpreted as exclusion limits at 95% confidence on the production cross section for ${m_\mathrm{X}} $ between 1.15 and 3.0 TeV, extending significantly beyond 1.5 TeV the reach of previous searches. A radion with scale parameter ${\Lambda_\mathrm{R}} =$ 1 TeV decaying into HH is excluded for 1.15 $ < {m_\mathrm{X}} < $ 1.55 TeV for the first time in direct searches.
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