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Physical Review Letters | 2017

Constraining Light-Quark Yukawa Couplings from Higgs Distributions

Fady Bishara; Pier Francesco Monni; Ulrich Haisch

We propose a novel strategy to constrain the bottom and charm Yukawa couplings by exploiting Large Hadron Collider (LHC) measurements of transverse momentum distributions in Higgs production. Our method does not rely on the reconstruction of exclusive final states or heavy-flavor tagging. Compared to other proposals, it leads to an enhanced sensitivity to the Yukawa couplings due to distortions of the differential Higgs spectra from emissions which either probe quark loops or are associated with quark-initiated production. We derive constraints using data from LHC run I, and we explore the prospects of our method at future LHC runs. Finally, we comment on the possibility of bounding the strange Yukawa coupling.


Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2017

Chiral Effective Theory of Dark Matter Direct Detection

Fady Bishara; Joachim Brod; Benjamin Grinstein; Jure Zupan

We present the effective field theory for dark matter interactions with the visible sector that is valid at scales of O(1 GeV). Starting with an effective theory describing the interactions of fermionic and scalar dark matter with quarks, gluons and photons via higher dimension operators that would arise from dimension-five and dimension-six operators above electroweak scale, we perform a nonperturbative matching onto a heavy baryon chiral perturbation theory that describes dark matter interactions with light mesons and nucleons. This is then used to obtain the coefficients of the nuclear response functions using a chiral effective theory description of nuclear forces. Our results consistently keep the leading contributions in chiral counting for each of the initial Wilson coefficients.


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2016

Nonstandard Yukawa couplings and Higgs portal dark matter

Fady Bishara; Joachim Brod; Patipan Uttarayat; Jure Zupan

A bstractWe study the implications of non-standard Higgs Yukawa couplings to light quarks on Higgs-portal dark matter phenomenology. Saturating the present experimental bounds on up-quark, down-quark, or strange-quark Yukawa couplings, the predicted direct dark matter detection scattering rate can increase by up to four orders of magnitude. The effect on the dark matter annihilation cross-section, on the other hand, is subleading unless the dark matter is very light — a scenario that is already excluded by measurements of the Higgs invisible decay width. We investigate the expected size of corrections in multi-Higgs-doublet models with natural flavor conservation, the type-II two-Higgs-doublet model, the Giudice-Lebedev model of light quark masses, minimal flavor violation new physics models, Randall-Sundrum, and composite Higgs models. We find that an enhancement in the dark matter scattering rate of an order of magnitude is possible. Finally, we point out that a discovery of Higgs-portal dark matter could lead to interesting bounds on the light-quark Yukawa couplings.


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2013

Probing CP Violation in

Fady Bishara; Yuval Grossman; Dean J. Robinson; Jure Zupan; Jing Shu; Roni Harnik

We study Higgs diphoton decays, in which both photons undergo nuclear conversion to electron- positron pairs. The kinematic distribution of the two electron-positron pairs may be used to probe the CP violating (CPV) coupling of the Higgs to photons, that may be produced by new physics. Detecting CPV in this manner requires interference between the spin-polarized helicity amplitudes for both conversions. We derive leading order, analytic forms for these amplitudes. In turn, we obtain compact, leading-order expressions for the full process rate. While performing experiments involving photon conversions may be challenging, we use the results of our analysis to construct experimental cuts on certain observables that may enhance sensitivity to CPV. We show that there exist regions of phase space on which sensitivity to CPV is of order unity. As a result, the statistical sensitivity of these cuts are verified numerically, using dedicated Monte-Carlo simulations.


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2014

h\rightarrow\gamma\gamma

Fady Bishara; Yuval Grossman; Roni Harnik; Dean J. Robinson; Jing Shu; Jure Zupan

We study Higgs diphoton decays, in which both photons undergo nuclear conversion to electron- positron pairs. The kinematic distribution of the two electron-positron pairs may be used to probe the CP violating (CPV) coupling of the Higgs to photons, that may be produced by new physics. Detecting CPV in this manner requires interference between the spin-polarized helicity amplitudes for both conversions. We derive leading order, analytic forms for these amplitudes. In turn, we obtain compact, leading-order expressions for the full process rate. While performing experiments involving photon conversions may be challenging, we use the results of our analysis to construct experimental cuts on certain observables that may enhance sensitivity to CPV. We show that there exist regions of phase space on which sensitivity to CPV is of order unity. As a result, the statistical sensitivity of these cuts are verified numerically, using dedicated Monte-Carlo simulations.


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2017

with Converted Photons

Fady Bishara; Joachim Brod; Benjamin Grinstein; Jure Zupan

A bstractWe provide expressions for the nonperturbative matching of the effective field theory describing dark matter interactions with quarks and gluons to the effective theory of nonrelativistic dark matter interacting with nonrelativistic nucleons. We give expressions of leading and subleading order in chiral counting. In general, a single partonic operator matches onto several nonrelativistic operators already at leading order in chiral counting. Keeping only one operator at the time in the nonrelativistic effective theory thus does not properly describe the scattering in direct detection. The matching of the axial-axial partonic level operator, as well as the matching of the operators coupling DM to the QCD anomaly term, include naively momentum suppressed terms. However, these are still of leading chiral order due to pion poles and can be numerically important.


European Physical Journal C | 2017

Probing CP violation in h → γγ with converted photons

Fady Bishara; Roberto Contino; Juan Rojo

The production of pairs of Higgs bosons at hadron colliders provides unique information on the Higgs sector and on the mechanism underlying electroweak symmetry breaking (EWSB). Most studies have concentrated on the gluon-fusion production mode which has the largest cross section. However, despite its small production rate, the vector-boson fusion channel can also be relevant since even small modifications of the Higgs couplings to vector bosons induce a striking increase of the cross section as a function of the invariant mass of the Higgs boson pair. In this work we exploit this unique signature to propose a strategy to extract the hhVV quartic coupling and provide model-independent constraints on theories where EWSB is driven by new strong interactions. We take advantage of the higher signal yield of the


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2015

From quarks to nucleons in dark matter direct detection

Fady Bishara; Admir Greljo; Jernej F. Kamenik; Emmanuel Stamou; Jure Zupan


Physical Review D | 2017

Higgs pair production in vector-boson fusion at the LHC and beyond

Fady Bishara; Pier Francesco Monni; Ulrich Haisch

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Journal of High Energy Physics | 2014

Dark Matter and Gauged Flavor Symmetries

Fady Bishara; Yuval Grossman; Roni Harnik; Dean J. Robinson; Jing Shu; Jure Zupan

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Jure Zupan

University of Cincinnati

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Joachim Brod

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Joachim Brod

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Milind A. Jog

University of Cincinnati

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