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Searches for Low Mass Higgs Boson at the Tevatron

Abstract

We present the result of the searches for a low mass Standard Model Higgs boson performed at the Tevatron ppbar collider (sqrt(s) =1.96 TeV) by the CDF and D0 experiments with an integrated luminosity of up to 8.5 fb^-1. Individual searches are discussed and classified according to their sensitivity. Primary channels rely on the associate production with a vector boson (WH or ZH) and the H->bbbar decay channel (favored for M_H<135 GeV/c^2). Event selection is based on the leptonic decay of the vector boson and the identification of b-hadron enriched jets. Each individual channel is sensitive, for M_H=115 GeV/c^2, to less than 5 times the SM expected cross section and the most sensitive channels can exclude a production cross section of 2.3 x sigma_H SM. Secondary channels rely on a variety of final states. Although they are from 2 to 5 times less sensitive than any primary channel, they contribute to the Tevatron combination and, in some cases, they pose strong constrains on exotic Higgs boson models.Comment: Presented at the 2011 Hadron Collider Physics symposium (HCP-2011), Paris, France, November 14-18 2011, 4 pages, 5 figur

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