Higgs self-coupling measurements at a 100 TeV hadron collider

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Abstract: An important physics goal of a possible next-generation high-energy hadron collider will be precision characterisation of the Higgs sector and electroweak symmetry breaking. A crucial part of understanding the nature of electroweak symmetry breaking is measuring the Higgs self-interactions. We study dihiggs production in proton-proton collisions at 100 TeV centre of mass energy in order to estimate the sensitivity such a machine would have to variations in the trilinear Higgs coupling around the Standard Model expectation. We focus on the (Formula presented.) final state, including possible enhancements in sensitivity by exploiting dihiggs recoils against a hard jet. We find that it should be possible to measure the trilinear self-coupling with 40% accuracy given 3/ab and 12% with 30/ab of data.

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Barr, A. J., Dolan, M. J., Englert, C., de Lima, D. E. F., & Spannowsky, M. (2015). Higgs self-coupling measurements at a 100 TeV hadron collider. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2015(2). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP02(2015)016

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