Search for new particles in an extended Higgs sector with four b quarks in the final state at s = 13 TeV
A search for a massive resonance X decaying to a pair of spin-0 bosons ϕ that themselves decay to pairs of bottom quarks, is presented. The analysis is restricted to the mass ranges m ϕ from 25 to 100 GeV and m X from 1 to 3 TeV. For these mass ranges, the decay products of each ϕ boson are expected...
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