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5 Constraints on invisible width

Going beyond the e↵ective Higgs Lagrangian in Eq. 1, it is interesting to consider the possibilityof an invisible Higgs width. This may arise in models with new weakly interacting light degreesof freedom that have a significant couplings to the Higgs boson, for example in Higgs-portalmodels of dark matter or in supersymmetric models. The invisible decays have been directlysearched for at the LHC. The current 95% CL limits on the invisible branching fraction areBr

inv

< 65% in the ZH production mode in ATLAS 26, Brinv

< 75% in the ZH production modein CMS 27, and Br

inv

< 69% in the VBF production mode in CMS 28. Stronger limits on theinvisible Higgs width can be obtained indirectly from a global fit to the Higgs couplings. In thecase when the couplings of the Higgs to the SM matter take the SM values the invisible widthleads to a universal reduction of the decay rates in all the visible channels. This possibility isstrongly constrained, given the Higgs is observed in several channels with the rate close to theSM one. From Fig. 1(b) one can read o↵ the limit Br

inv

< 16% at 95% CL. This bound can berelaxed if one allows new physics to modify the Higgs couplings such that the Higgs productioncross-section is enhanced, so as to o↵set the reduction of the visible rates. For example, if cggis allowed to float freely in the fit, the weaker limit Br

inv

< 40% is obtained. Note that theseindirect limits apply to any other exotic (but not necessarily invisible) contribution to the Higgswidth.

Acknowledgments

AF thanks Dean Carmi, Erik Kuflik, Francesco Riva, Alfredo Urbano, Tomer Volansky andJure Zupan for collaboration on closely related projects. AF also thanks the organizers of theconference Windows on the Universe for the invitation and support.

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