Abstract In this paper, we study two Higgs doublet models with gauged U (1) H U (1) H symmetry instead of the usual softly broken Z₂ Z 2 symmetry, motivated by the excesses around 96 GeV reported by the CMS collaboration in the searches for light resonances decaying to two photons and two τ ’s. In this model, one Higgs doublet field is charged under the U (1) H U (1) H symmetry, thereby one can avoid tree-level flavor changing neutral currents. The extra U (1) H U (1) H gauge symmetry requires extra chiral fermions, in order to satisfy the anomaly-free conditions. We analyze the signals of the light resonances, taking into account the contribution of the extra fermions, and discuss the consistency with the experimental results in this model.
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