H++ Decay Channel Efficiencies
Session Number
Project ID: PHYS 12
Advisor(s)
Dr. Peter Dong; Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy
Discipline
Physical Science
Start Date
19-4-2023 9:05 AM
End Date
19-4-2023 9:20 AM
Abstract
We present a study of the expected efficiencies of different three- and four-lepton decay channels of the H++ particle at the CMS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The H++ particle is a Higgs-like scalar particle that arises in certain extensions of the Standard Model. We investigate the decay of the H++ particle in the context of the left-right symmetric model (LRSM) and analyze the expected yields of different three- and four-lepton channels using simulated events via a Monte Carlo simulation run in PYTHIA. Our results will provide guidance for future searches for the H++ at the CMS experiment and contribute to the ongoing efforts to expand our knowledge of the Standard Model.
H++ Decay Channel Efficiencies
We present a study of the expected efficiencies of different three- and four-lepton decay channels of the H++ particle at the CMS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The H++ particle is a Higgs-like scalar particle that arises in certain extensions of the Standard Model. We investigate the decay of the H++ particle in the context of the left-right symmetric model (LRSM) and analyze the expected yields of different three- and four-lepton channels using simulated events via a Monte Carlo simulation run in PYTHIA. Our results will provide guidance for future searches for the H++ at the CMS experiment and contribute to the ongoing efforts to expand our knowledge of the Standard Model.