Search for light pseudoscalar boson pairs produced from Higgs boson decays using the 4 tau and 2 mu 2 tau final states in proton-proton collisions at sqrt(s) = 13 TeV
A search for a pair of light pseudoscalar bosons (a1) produced in the decay of the
125 GeV Higgs boson is presented. The analysis examines decay modes where one a1 decays
into a pair of tau leptons and the other decays into either another pair of tau leptons or a pair
of muons. The a1 boson mass probed in this study ranges from 4 to 15 GeV. The data sample
was recorded by the CMS experiment in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy
of 13 TeV and corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb−1. No excess above standard
model (SM) expectations is observed. The study combines the 4τ and 2μ2τ channels to set
upper limits at 95% confidence level (CL) on the product of the Higgs boson production cross
section and the branching fraction to the 4τ final state, relative to the Higgs boson production
cross section predicted by the SM. In this interpretation, the a1 boson is assumed to have
Yukawa-like couplings to fermions, with coupling strengths proportional to the respective
fermion masses. The observed (expected) upper limits range between 0.007 (0.011) and 0.079
(0.066) across the mass range considered. The results are also interpreted in the context
of models with two Higgs doublets and an additional complex singlet field (2HD+S). The
tightest constraints are obtained for the Type III 2HD+S model. In this case, assuming the
Higgs boson production cross section equals the SM prediction, values of the branching ratio
for the Higgs boson decay into a pair of a1 bosons exceeding 16% are excluded at 95% CL
for a1 boson masses between 5 and 15 GeV and tan β > 2, with the exception of scenarios in
which the a1 boson mixes with charm or bottom quark-antiquark bound states.