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@ARTICLE{Tumasyan:460458,
      author       = {Tumasyan, Armen and others},
      collaboration = {{CMS Collaboration}},
      title        = {{S}earch for a heavy {H}iggs boson decaying into two
                      lighter {H}iggs bosons in the $\tau\tau$bb final state at 13
                      {T}e{V}},
      reportid     = {PUBDB-2021-02952, arXiv:2106.10361. CMS-HIG-20-014.
                      CERN-EP-2021-094},
      pages        = {1-50},
      year         = {2021},
      note         = {Submitted to JHEP. All figures and tables can be found at
                      http://cms-results.web.cern.ch/cms-results/public-results/publications/HIG-20-014
                      (CMS Public Pages)},
      abstract     = {A search for a heavy Higgs boson H decaying into the
                      observed Higgs boson h with a mass of 125 GeV and another
                      Higgs boson h$_\mathrm{S}$ is presented. The h and
                      h$_\mathrm{S}$ bosons are required to decay into a pair of
                      tau leptons and a pair of b quarks, respectively. The search
                      uses a sample of proton-proton collisions collected with the
                      CMS detector at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV,
                      corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 137 fb$^{-1}$.
                      Mass ranges of 240-3000 GeV for $m_\mathrm{H}$ and 60-2800
                      GeV for $m_\mathrm{h_S}$ are explored in the search. No
                      signal has been observed. Model independent 95\% confidence
                      level upper limits on the product of the production cross
                      section and the branching fractions of the signal process
                      are set with a sensitivity ranging from 125 fb (for
                      $m_\mathrm{H}=$ 240 GeV) to 2.7 fb (for $m_\mathrm{H}=$ 1000
                      GeV). These limits are compared to maximally allowed
                      products of the production cross section and the branching
                      fractions of the signal process in the next-to-minimal
                      supersymmetric extension of the standard model.},
      keywords     = {Higgs particle, heavy (INSPIRE) / p p, scattering (INSPIRE)
                      / GeV (INSPIRE) / branching ratio (INSPIRE) / TeV (INSPIRE)
                      / sensitivity (INSPIRE) / supersymmetry (INSPIRE) / CMS
                      (INSPIRE)},
      cin          = {CMS},
      cid          = {I:(DE-H253)CMS-20120731},
      pnm          = {611 - Fundamental Particles and Forces (POF4-611) /
                      HIDSS-0002 - DASHH: Data Science in Hamburg - Helmholtz
                      Graduate School for the Structure of Matter
                      $(2019_IVF-HIDSS-0002)$},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-611 / $G:(DE-HGF)2019_IVF-HIDSS-0002$},
      experiment   = {EXP:(DE-H253)LHC-Exp-CMS-20150101},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)25},
      eprint       = {2106.10361},
      howpublished = {arXiv:2106.10361},
      archivePrefix = {arXiv},
      SLACcitation = {$\%\%CITATION$ = $arXiv:2106.10361;\%\%$},
      doi          = {10.3204/PUBDB-2021-02952},
      url          = {https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/460458},
}