Large mass splittings for fourth generation fermions allowed by LHC Higgs boson exclusion

Dighe, Amol ; Ghosh, Diptimoy ; Godbole, Rohini M. ; Prasath, Arun (2012) Large mass splittings for fourth generation fermions allowed by LHC Higgs boson exclusion Physical Review D, 85 (11). Article ID 114035. ISSN 1550-7998

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Abstract

In the context of the standard model with a fourth generation, we explore the allowed mass spectra in the fourth-generation quark and lepton sectors as functions of the Higgs mass. Using the constraints from unitarity and oblique parameters, we show that a heavy Higgs allows large mass splittings in these sectors, opening up new decay channels involving W emission. Assuming that the hints for a light Higgs do not yet constitute an evidence, we work in a scenario where a heavy Higgs is viable. A Higgs heavier than ~800 GeV would in fact necessitate either a heavy quark decay channel t′→b′W/b′→t′W or a heavy lepton decay channel τ′→ν′W as long as the mixing between the third and fourth generations is small. This mixing tends to suppress the mass splittings and hence the W-emission channels. The possibility of the W-emission channel could substantially change the search strategies of fourth-generation fermions at the LHC and impact the currently reported mass limits.

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