We show how the Z boson can be generated in gluon-gluon fusion and yield
two photons, via gg→Z→γγ, through massive fermion loops only,
thereby contributing events to a candidate Higgs sample in the di-photon
channel. A sub-leading contribution also exists from qqˉ​→Z→γγ events. Assuming the Standard Model, the corresponding event
rates are negligible at the LHC stages of 7, 8 TeV, given the luminosities
collected therein (about 5 and 20 fb−1, respectively). Conversely, at 14
TeV, the first process become accessible for luminosities of order 300
fb−1. Finally, we show how additional fermion states entering such loops,
in production, in decay or in both cases, could affect the predictions in this
channel by curiously mimicking Higgs signals.Comment: 18 pages, 1 table, 4 figure