4.4 Article

Search for dark matter particles produced in association with a Higgs boson in proton-proton collisions at √s=13TeV

Journal

JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Volume -, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/JHEP03(2020)025

Keywords

Dark matter; Hadron-Hadron scattering (experiments); Higgs physics

Funding

  1. BMBWF (Austria)
  2. FWF (Austria)
  3. FNRS (Belgium)
  4. FWO (Belgium)
  5. CNPq (Brazil)
  6. CAPES (Brazil)
  7. FAPERJ (Brazil)
  8. FAPERGS (Brazil)
  9. FAPESP (Brazil)
  10. MES (Bulgaria)
  11. CERN
  12. CAS (China)
  13. MoST (China)
  14. NSFC (China)
  15. COLCIENCIAS (Colombia)
  16. MSES (Croatia)
  17. CSF (Croatia)
  18. RPF (Cyprus)
  19. SENESCYT (Ecuador)
  20. MoER (Estonia)
  21. ERC IUT (Estonia)
  22. PUT (Estonia)
  23. ERDF (Estonia)
  24. Academy of Finland (Finland)
  25. MEC (Finland)
  26. HIP (Finland)
  27. CEA (France)
  28. CNRS/IN2P3 (France)
  29. BMBF (Germany)
  30. DFG (Germany)
  31. HGF (Germany)
  32. GSRT (Greece)
  33. NKFIA (Hungary)
  34. DAE (India)
  35. DST (India)
  36. IPM (Iran)
  37. SFI (Ireland)
  38. INFN (Italy)
  39. MSIP (Republic of Korea)
  40. NRF (Republic of Korea)
  41. MES (Latvia)
  42. LAS (Lithuania)
  43. MOE (Malaysia)
  44. UM (Malaysia)
  45. BUAP (Mexico)
  46. CINVESTAV (Mexico)
  47. CONACYT (Mexico)
  48. LNS (Mexico)
  49. SEP (Mexico)
  50. UASLP-FAI (Mexico)
  51. MOS (Montenegro)
  52. MBIE (New Zealand)
  53. PAEC (Pakistan)
  54. MSHE (Poland)
  55. NSC (Poland)
  56. FCT (Portugal)
  57. JINR (Dubna)
  58. MON (Russia)
  59. RosAtom (Russia)
  60. RAS (Russia)
  61. RFBR (Russia)
  62. NRC KI (Russia)
  63. MESTD (Serbia)
  64. SEIDI (Spain)
  65. CPAN (Spain)
  66. PCTI (Spain)
  67. FEDER (Spain)
  68. MOSTR (Sri Lanka)
  69. MST (Taipei)
  70. ThEPCenter (Thailand)
  71. IPST (Thailand)
  72. STAR (Thailand)
  73. NSTDA (Thailand)
  74. TUBITAK (Turkey)
  75. TAEK (Turkey)
  76. NASU (Ukraine)
  77. SFFR (Ukraine)
  78. STFC (United Kingdom)
  79. DOE (U.S.A.)
  80. NSF (U.S.A.)
  81. Marie-Curie program (European Union)
  82. European Research Council (European Union)
  83. Horizon 2020 Grant (European Union) [675440, 752730, 765710]
  84. Leventis Foundation
  85. A.P. Sloan Foundation
  86. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
  87. Belgian Federal Science Policy Office
  88. Fonds pour la Formation a la Recherche dans l'Industrie et dans l'Agriculture (FRIA-Belgium)
  89. Agentschap voor Innovatie door Wetenschap en Technologie (IWT-Belgium)
  90. F.R.S.-FNRS (Belgium)
  91. FWO (Belgium) [30820817]
  92. Beijing Municipal Science & Technology Commission [Z181100004218003]
  93. Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MEYS) of the Czech Republic
  94. Lendulet (Momentum) Program (Hungary)
  95. New National Excellence Program UNKP (Hungary)
  96. NKFIA (Hungary) [123842, 123959, 124845, 124850, 125105, 128713, 128786, 129058]
  97. Council of Science and Industrial Research, India
  98. HOMING PLUS program of the Foundation for Polish Science
  99. European Union, Regional Development Fund (Poland)
  100. Mobility Plus program of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education (Poland)
  101. National Science Center (Poland) [Harmonia 2014/14/M/ST2/00428, Opus 2014/13/B/ST2/02543, 2014/15/B/ST2/03998, 2015/19/B/ST2/02861, Sonatabis 2012/07/E/ST2/01406]
  102. National Priorities Research Program by Qatar National Research Fund
  103. Ministry of Science and Education (Russia) [3.2989.2017]
  104. Programa Estatal de Fomento de la Investigacion Cientfica y Tecnica de Excelencia Mara de Maeztu [MDM-2015-0509]
  105. Programa Severo Ochoa del Principado de Asturias
  106. Thalis program
  107. Aristeia program
  108. EU-ESF
  109. Greek NSRF
  110. Rachadapisek Sompot Fund (Thailand)
  111. Chulalongkorn University (Thailand)
  112. Chulalongkorn Academic into Its 2nd Century Project Advancement Project (Thailand)
  113. Welch Foundation [C-1845]
  114. Weston Havens Foundation (U.S.A.)
  115. Janos Bolyai Research Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Hungary)

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A search for dark matter (DM) particles is performed using events with a Higgs boson candidate and large missing transverse momentum. The analysis is based on proton- proton collision data at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV collected by the CMS experiment at the LHC in 2016, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 35.9 fb(-1). The search is performed in five Higgs boson decay channels: h -> b (b) over bar, gamma gamma, tau(+)tau(-), W+W-, and ZZ. The results from the individual channels are combined to maximize the sensitivity of the analysis. No significant excess over the expected standard model background is observed in any of the five channels or in their combination. Limits are set on DM production in the context of two simplified models. The results are also interpreted in terms of a spin-independent DM-nucleon scattering cross section and compared to those from direct-detection DM experiments. This is the first search for DM particles produced in association with a Higgs boson decaying to a pair of W or Z bosons, and the first statistical combination based on five Higgs boson decay channels.

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