Determining the shape of the Higgs potential at future colliders

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Abstract

Although the Higgs boson has been discovered, its self-couplings are poorly constrained. This leaves the nature of the Higgs boson undetermined. Motivated by different Higgs potential scenarios other than the Landau-Ginzburg type in the standard model, we systematically organize various new physics scenarios-elementary Higgs, Nambu-Goldstone Higgs, Coleman-Weinberg Higgs, and tadpole-induced Higgs, etc. We find that double-Higgs production at the 27 TeV high-energy LHC can be used to discriminate different Higgs potential scenarios, while it is necessary to use triple-Higgs production at a future 100 TeV proton-proton collider to fully determine the shape of the Higgs potential.

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Agrawal, P., Saha, D., Xu, L. X., Yu, J. H., & Yuan, C. P. (2020). Determining the shape of the Higgs potential at future colliders. Physical Review D, 101(7). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.101.075023

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