Gauged Two Higgs Doublet Model confronts the LHC 750 GeV diphoton anomaly
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Abstract: In light of the recent 750 GeV diphoton anomaly observed at the LHC, we study the possibility of accommodating the deviation from the standard model prediction based on the recently proposed Gauged Two Higgs Doublet Model. The model embeds two Higgs doublets into a doublet of a non-abelian gauge group , while the standard model right-handed fermion singlets are paired up with new heavy fermions to form doublets, and left-handed fermion doublets are singlets under . An scalar doublet, which provides masses to the new heavy fermions as well as the gauge bosons, can be produced via gluon fusion and subsequently decays into two photons with the new fermions circulating the triangle loops to account for the deviation from the standard model prediction.
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