Muon collisions at multi-TeV center-of-mass energies are ideal for studying the Higgs-boson properties. The large number of produced Higgs bosons will allow to measure its couplings to fermions and bosons with an unprecedented precision. At multi-TeV centre-of-mass energies, the double (triple) Higgs-boson production rate will be sufficiently high to directly measure the parameters of trilinear (quadrilinear) self-couplings, enabling the precise determination of the Higgs boson potential. In this contribution a study of the μμ→Hνν and μμ→HHνν processes, where the Higgs bosons decay in two b-jets, is presented based on the full simulation of the detector with an evaluation of the beam-induced background.

(2021). Higgs physics possibilities at a Muon Collider . In POS PROCEEDINGS OF SCIENCE. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/190804

Higgs physics possibilities at a Muon Collider

Vai, Ilaria;
2021-01-01

Abstract

Muon collisions at multi-TeV center-of-mass energies are ideal for studying the Higgs-boson properties. The large number of produced Higgs bosons will allow to measure its couplings to fermions and bosons with an unprecedented precision. At multi-TeV centre-of-mass energies, the double (triple) Higgs-boson production rate will be sufficiently high to directly measure the parameters of trilinear (quadrilinear) self-couplings, enabling the precise determination of the Higgs boson potential. In this contribution a study of the μμ→Hνν and μμ→HHνν processes, where the Higgs bosons decay in two b-jets, is presented based on the full simulation of the detector with an evaluation of the beam-induced background.
2021
Sestini, Lorenzo; Andreetto, Paolo; Curatolo, Camilla; Gianelle, Alessio; Lucchesi, Donatella; Casarsa, Massimo; Bartosik, Nazar; Pastrone, Nadia; Collamati, Francesco; Palmer, Mark; Sala, Paola; Riccardi, Cristina; Vai, Ilaria; Aimè, Chiara
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