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We study the possibility of observing an `invisible Higgs boson in central exclusive diffractive production at the LHC. We evaluate the cross section using, as a simple example, the Standard Model with a heavy fourth generation, where the invisible decay mode $H to u_4 bar{ u}_4$ dominates, with the heavy neutrino mass $M( u_4) simeq 50$ GeV. We discuss the possible requirements on trigger conditions and the background processes.
In the next-to minimal supersymmetric standard model (NMSSM) one additional singlet-like Higgs boson with small couplings to standard model (SM) particles is introduced. Although the mass can be well below the discovered 125 GeV Higgs boson mass its
The signature produced by the Standard Model Higgs boson in the Vector Boson Fusion (VBF) mechanism is usually pinpointed by requiring two well separated hadronic jets, one of which (at least) of them tends to be in the forward direction. With the in
In our work: 0903.2612, we calculate the production rate of single top-Higgs boson in the TC2 model which is a modified version of the original top-technicolor model. The similar process was discussed in arXiv:hep-ph/9905347v2. The TC2 model, as we d
Assuming flat universal extra dimensions, we demonstrate that for a light Higgs boson the process $ppto W^*W^* +X to Higgs,graviscalars +X to invisible+X$ will be observable at the $5 sigma$ level at the LHC for the portion of the Higgs-graviscalar m
Higgs signatures from the cascade decays of light stops are an interesting possibility in the next to minimal supersymmetric standard model (NMSSM). We investigate the potential reach of the light stop mass at the 13 TeV run of the LHC by means of fi