Measuring the Higgs self-coupling via Higgs-pair production at a 100 TeV p–p collider

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Higgs pair production provides a unique handle for measuring the strength of the Higgs self interaction and constraining the shape of the Higgs potential. Among the proposed future facilities, a circular 100 TeV proton–proton collider would provide the most precise measurement of this crucial quantity. In this work, we perform a detailed analysis of the most promising decay channels and derive the expected sensitivity of their combination, assuming an integrated luminosity of 30 ab - 1. Depending on the assumed detector performance and systematic uncertainties, we observe that the Higgs self-coupling will be measured with a precision in the range 3.4–7.8% at 68% confidence level.

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Mangano, M. L., Ortona, G., & Selvaggi, M. (2020). Measuring the Higgs self-coupling via Higgs-pair production at a 100 TeV p–p collider. European Physical Journal C, 80(11). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-020-08595-3

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