ATLAS
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BEYOND SM
Search for doubly charged Higgs boson production in multi-lepton final states with the ATLAS detector using proton–proton collisions at \sqrt{s}=13\,\text {TeV}

A search for doubly charged Higgs bosons with pairs of prompt, isolated, highly energetic leptons with the same electric charge is presented. The search uses a proton–proton collision data sample at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV corresponding to 36.1 fb1\text {fb}^{-1} of integrated luminosity recorded in 2015 and 2016 by the ATLAS detector at the LHC. This analysis focuses on the decays H±±e±e±H^{\pm \pm }\rightarrow e^{\pm }e^{\pm } , H±±e±μ±H^{\pm \pm }\rightarrow e^{\pm }\mu ^{\pm } and H±±μ±μ±H^{\pm \pm }\rightarrow \mu ^{\pm }\mu ^{\pm } , fitting the dilepton mass spectra in several exclusive signal regions. No significant evidence of a signal is observed and corresponding limits on the production cross-section and consequently a lower limit on m(H±±)m(H^{\pm \pm }) are derived at 95% confidence level. With ±±=e±e±/μ±μ±/e±μ±\ell ^{\pm }\ell ^{\pm }=e^{\pm }e^{\pm }/\mu ^{\pm }\mu ^{\pm }/e^{\pm }\mu ^{\pm } , the observed lower limit on the mass of a doubly charged Higgs boson only coupling to left-handed leptons varies from 770 to 870 GeV (850 GeV expected) for B(H±±±±)=100%B(H^{\pm \pm }\rightarrow \ell ^{\pm }\ell ^{\pm })=100\% and both the expected and observed mass limits are above 450 GeV for B(H±±±±)=10%B(H^{\pm \pm }\rightarrow \ell ^{\pm }\ell ^{\pm })=10\% and any combination of partial branching ratios.

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