Beyond higgs couplings: probing the higgs with angular observables at future e+ e− colliders

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Abstract: We study angular observables in the (Formula presented.) channel at future circular e+e− colliders such as CEPC and FCC-ee. Taking into account the impact of realistic cut acceptance and detector effects, we forecast the precision of six angular asymmetries at CEPC (FCC-ee) with center-of-mass energy (Formula presented.) GeV and 5 (30) ab−1 integrated luminosity. We then determine the projected sensitivity to a range of operators relevant for he Higgs-strahlung process in the dimension-6 Higgs EFT. Our results show that angular observables provide complementary sensitivity to rate measurements when constraining various tensor structures arising from new physics. We further find that angular asymmetries provide a novel means of both probing BSM corrections to the HZγ coupling and constraining the “blind spot” in indirect limits on supersymmetric scalar top partners.

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Craig, N., Gu, J., Liu, Z., & Wang, K. (2016). Beyond higgs couplings: probing the higgs with angular observables at future e+ e− colliders. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2016(3). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP03(2016)050

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