TY - JOUR
T1 - Search for resonances decaying to an anomalous jet and a Higgs boson in proton–proton collisions at s=13TeV
AU - CMS Collaboration
AU - Sosnov, D.
AU - Oreshkin, V.
AU - Murzin, V.
AU - Kim, V.
AU - Ivanov, K.
AU - Dudko, L.
AU - Snigirev, A.
AU - Savrin, V.
AU - Dubinin, M.
AU - Bunichev, V.
AU - Boos, E.
AU - Zhizhin, I.
AU - Zarubin, A.
AU - Yuldashev, B. S.
AU - Voytishin, N.
AU - Toropin, A.
AU - Tlisova, I.
AU - Teryaev, O.
AU - Smirnov, V.
AU - Slizhevskiy, K.
AU - Skovpen, Y.
AU - Shulha, S.
AU - Shmatov, S.
AU - Shalaev, V.
AU - Savina, M.
AU - Radchenko, O.
AU - Polikarpov, S.
AU - Petrushanko, S.
AU - Perelygin, V.
AU - Palichik, V.
AU - Nikitenko, A.
AU - Matveev, V.
AU - Malakhov, A.
AU - Lanev, A.
AU - Krasnikov, N.
AU - Kozyrev, A.
AU - Korsakov, I.
AU - Korenkov, V.
AU - Kodolova, O.
AU - Klyukhin, V.
AU - Kirsanov, M.
AU - Karjavine, V.
AU - Kamenev, A.
AU - Gribushin, A.
AU - Gorbunov, I.
AU - Gninenko, S.
AU - Ershov, A.
AU - Dimova, T.
AU - Danilov, M.
AU - Bouhali, O.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© CERN for the benefit of the CMS Collaboration 2026.
PY - 2026/2
Y1 - 2026/2
N2 - This paper presents a search for new physics through the process where a massive particle, X, decays into a Higgs boson and a second particle, Y. The Higgs boson subsequently decays into a bottom quark–antiquark pair, which is reconstructed as a single large-radius jet. The decay products of Yare also assumed to produce a single large-radius jet. The identification of the Yparticle is enhanced by computing the anomaly score of its candidate jet using an autoencoder, which measures deviations from typical quark- or gluon-induced jets. This allows a simultaneous search for multiple Ydecay scenarios within a single analysis. In the main benchmark process, Yis a scalar particle that decays into a Wboson pair. Two other scalar Ydecay processes are also considered as benchmarks: decays to a light quark–antiquark pair, and decays to a top quark–antiquark pair. A fourth benchmark process considers Yas a hadronically decaying top quark, arising from the decay of a vector-like quark into a top quark and a Higgs boson. Data recorded by the CMS experiment at a center-of-mass energy of 13TeV in 2016–2018, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138fb-1, are analyzed. The search covers Xmasses between 1.4 and 3.0TeV and Ymasses between 90 and 400GeV, with all simulated signals produced in the narrow-width approximation. No significant excess above the standard model background expectation is observed.
AB - This paper presents a search for new physics through the process where a massive particle, X, decays into a Higgs boson and a second particle, Y. The Higgs boson subsequently decays into a bottom quark–antiquark pair, which is reconstructed as a single large-radius jet. The decay products of Yare also assumed to produce a single large-radius jet. The identification of the Yparticle is enhanced by computing the anomaly score of its candidate jet using an autoencoder, which measures deviations from typical quark- or gluon-induced jets. This allows a simultaneous search for multiple Ydecay scenarios within a single analysis. In the main benchmark process, Yis a scalar particle that decays into a Wboson pair. Two other scalar Ydecay processes are also considered as benchmarks: decays to a light quark–antiquark pair, and decays to a top quark–antiquark pair. A fourth benchmark process considers Yas a hadronically decaying top quark, arising from the decay of a vector-like quark into a top quark and a Higgs boson. Data recorded by the CMS experiment at a center-of-mass energy of 13TeV in 2016–2018, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138fb-1, are analyzed. The search covers Xmasses between 1.4 and 3.0TeV and Ymasses between 90 and 400GeV, with all simulated signals produced in the narrow-width approximation. No significant excess above the standard model background expectation is observed.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105032274569
U2 - 10.1140/epjc/s10052-025-15176-9
DO - 10.1140/epjc/s10052-025-15176-9
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105032274569
SN - 1434-6044
VL - 86
JO - European Physical Journal C
JF - European Physical Journal C
IS - 2
M1 - 137
ER -