A Status of cp - even neutral heavy Higgs after ICHEP 2016

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Hi all,

It is well known that on ICHEP 2016 CMS and ATLAS have announced that the bump has been found on December 2015 around 750 GeV diphoton invariant mass was no more than a statistical fluctuation.

So now what is the statues of the searchs for a cp - even neutral heavy Higgs state ? I think there still a mass range for this particle allowed .. have anyone an idea ?

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