CMS-PAS-HIG-18-016 | ||
Observation of Higgs boson decay to bottom quarks | ||
CMS Collaboration | ||
August 2018 | ||
Abstract: A search for the standard model Higgs boson decaying to a pair of bottom quarks is presented. Higgs bosons produced in association with a W or Z boson are searched for in final states including 0, 1, or 2 charged leptons and two identified b jets. The search is performed at the LHC in a data sample recorded by the CMS experiment in 2017 corresponding to 41.3 fb$^{-1}$ of pp collisions at $\sqrt{s}= $ 13 TeV. An excess of events is observed with a significance of 3.3 standard deviations, corresponding to a measured signal strength of 1.08 $\pm$ 0.34 times the standard model expectation. When combined with previous results using this production channel and data collected at 7, 8, and 13 TeV, the observed significance increases to 4.8 standard deviations and the measured signal strength is 1.01 $\pm$ 0.22. A combination of all CMS searches for $\mathrm{H}\to\mathrm{b}\bar{\mathrm{b}}$, including the four dominant production processes at the LHC, yields an observed (expected) significance of 5.6 (5.5) standard deviations and a signal strength of 1.04 $\pm$ 0.20. | ||
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These preliminary results are superseded in this paper, PRL 121 (2018) 121801. The superseded preliminary plots can be found here. |
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Figure 1:
Left: distribution of events in the signal region for each channel sorted into bins of similar expected signal-to-background ratio, as given by the value of their corresponding discriminant. Data from Run 2 are combined into a single distribution. The bottom panel shows the ratio of the data to the background-only prediction, with the total uncertainty on the background yield indicated by the grey hatch. Right: weighted dijet invariant mass distribution for events in all channels combined in the Run 2 data. Shown are data and the VH and VZ processes with all other background processes subtracted. Weights are derived from a fit to the $m_{\rm jj}$ distribution as described in the text. |
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Figure 1-a:
Distribution of events in the signal region for each channel sorted into bins of similar expected signal-to-background ratio, as given by the value of their corresponding discriminant. Data from Run 2 are combined into a single distribution. The bottom panel shows the ratio of the data to the background-only prediction, with the total uncertainty on the background yield indicated by the grey hatch. |
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Figure 1-b:
Weighted dijet invariant mass distribution for events in all channels combined in the Run 2 data. Shown are data and the VH and VZ processes with all other background processes subtracted. Weights are derived from a fit to the $m_{\rm jj}$ distribution as described in the text. |
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Figure 2:
Left: best-fit value of the signal strength $\mu $, at $ {m_ {\mathrm {H}}} = $ 125.09 GeV, for the fit of all ${{\mathrm {H}} \to {{\mathrm {b}} {\overline {\mathrm {b}}}}} $ channels in Run 1 and Run 2, shown as a vertical black line with a blue uncertainty band. Also shown are the individual results of the 2016 and 2017 analyses, the Run 2 combination, and the Run 1 analysis. Right: best-fit signal strengths for the different production mechanisms, as measured in events where the Higgs boson decays to bottom quarks. Error bars indicate the 1$\sigma $ statistical (thick red), 1$\sigma $ total (thick blue), and 2$\sigma $ total (thin blue) uncertainty intervals. |
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Figure 2-a:
Best-fit value of the signal strength $\mu $, at $ {m_ {\mathrm {H}}} = $ 125.09 GeV, for the fit of all ${{\mathrm {H}} \to {{\mathrm {b}} {\overline {\mathrm {b}}}}} $ channels in Run 1 and Run 2, shown as a vertical black line with a blue uncertainty band. Also shown are the individual results of the 2016 and 2017 analyses, the Run 2 combination, and the Run 1 analysis. |
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Figure 2-b:
Best-fit signal strengths for the different production mechanisms, as measured in events where the Higgs boson decays to bottom quarks. Error bars indicate the 1$\sigma $ statistical (thick red), 1$\sigma $ total (thick blue), and 2$\sigma $ total (thin blue) uncertainty intervals. |
Tables | |
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Table 1:
The contributions of the main uncertainty sources to the measurement of $\mu $ in the 2017 data. The total uncertainty is decomposed into four components: theory, size of simulated samples, experimental, and statistical. Detailed decompositions into specific sources are included for the experimental, statistical, and theory components. Due to correlations in the combined fit between nuisance parameters in different sources, the sum in quadrature for each source does not in general equal the total uncertainty of each component. |
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Table 2:
Expected and observed significances, in number of standard deviations, and observed signal strengths for the VH production process with ${{\mathrm {H}} \to {{\mathrm {b}} {\overline {\mathrm {b}}}}}$. Results are shown separately for 2017 data, combined Run 2 (2016 and 2017 data), and for the combination of the Run 1 and Run 2 data. For the 2017 analysis, results are shown separately for the individual $\mu $ value for each channel from a combined simultaneous fit to all channels. All results are obtained for $ {m_ {\mathrm {H}}} = $ 125.09 GeV. |
Summary |
A combination of all CMS search results for the $\mathrm{H}\to\mathrm{b}\bar{\mathrm{b}}$ decay is performed, including all four primary production processes at the LHC: VH (reported above), gluon fusion [40], vector boson fusion [46], and associated production with top quarks [30,43,44]. The observed signal significance is 5.6 standard deviations, where 5.5 are expected, and the measured signal strength is $\mu= $ 1.04$^{+0.20}_{-0.19}$, which is compatible with the expected rate for the SM Higgs boson. Figure 2 summarizes the signal strengths for the various production mechanisms measured in $\mathrm{H}\to\mathrm{b}\bar{\mathrm{b}}$ events, and the combined $\mathrm{H}\to\mathrm{b}\bar{\mathrm{b}}$ result. This result represents the first observation of $\mathrm{H}\to\mathrm{b}\bar{\mathrm{b}}$ decay by the CMS experiment. |
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