We consider the production of a light non-standard model Higgs boson of order
100~\GEV with an associated W boson at CERN Large Hadron Collider. We focus
on an interesting scenario that, the Higgs boson decays predominately into two
light scalars χ with mass of few GeV which sequently decay into four
gluons, i.e. h→2χ→4g. Since χ is much lighter than the Higgs
boson, it will be highly boosted and its decay products, the two gluons, will
move close to each other, resulting in a single jet for χ decay in the
detector. By using electromagnetic calorimeter-based and jet substructure
analyses, we show in two cases of different χ masses that it is quite
promising to extract the signal of Higgs boson out of large QCD background.Comment: 20 pages, 7 figure