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Study of VV Scattering Processes as a Probe of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking

An exploratory study has been performed in order to assess the possibility of probing the symmetry breaking mechanism through the $VV$ fusion process using the CMS detector. A model independent analysis was carried out with no assumption on the mechanism restoring the unitarity in the scattering amp...

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Autor principal: Sznajder, A.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2008
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1135684
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description An exploratory study has been performed in order to assess the possibility of probing the symmetry breaking mechanism through the $VV$ fusion process using the CMS detector. A model independent analysis was carried out with no assumption on the mechanism restoring the unitarity in the scattering amplitude and without any degrees of freedom beyond the SM. In order to explore the sensitivity of the analysis method to an heavy Higgs resonance, we analyzed a data set produced using an Higgs boson mass of $500GeV$. Moreover, in order to consider the $VV$ fusion cross section in a region where no resonances are present, a sample corresponding to the no-Higgs scenario, that in the SM is equivalent to a very high Higgs mass, has been also studied.
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spelling cern-11356842023-03-14T19:08:34Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1135684engSznajder, A.Study of VV Scattering Processes as a Probe of Electroweak Symmetry Breakinghep-exParticle Physics - ExperimentAn exploratory study has been performed in order to assess the possibility of probing the symmetry breaking mechanism through the $VV$ fusion process using the CMS detector. A model independent analysis was carried out with no assumption on the mechanism restoring the unitarity in the scattering amplitude and without any degrees of freedom beyond the SM. In order to explore the sensitivity of the analysis method to an heavy Higgs resonance, we analyzed a data set produced using an Higgs boson mass of $500GeV$. Moreover, in order to consider the $VV$ fusion cross section in a region where no resonances are present, a sample corresponding to the no-Higgs scenario, that in the SM is equivalent to a very high Higgs mass, has been also studied.An exploratory study has been performed in order to assess the possibility of probing the symmetry breaking mechanism through the $VV$ fusion process using the CMS detector. A model independent analysis was carried out with no assumption on the mechanism restoring the unitarity in the scattering amplitude and without any degrees of freedom beyond the SM. In order to explore the sensitivity of the analysis method to an heavy Higgs resonance, we analyzed a data set produced using an Higgs boson mass of $500GeV$. Moreover, in order to consider the $VV$ fusion cross section in a region where no resonances are present, a sample corresponding to the no-Higgs scenario, that in the SM is equivalent to a very high Higgs mass, has been also studied.arXiv:0810.3604oai:cds.cern.ch:11356842008-10-21
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Sznajder, A.
Study of VV Scattering Processes as a Probe of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking
title Study of VV Scattering Processes as a Probe of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking
title_full Study of VV Scattering Processes as a Probe of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking
title_fullStr Study of VV Scattering Processes as a Probe of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking
title_full_unstemmed Study of VV Scattering Processes as a Probe of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking
title_short Study of VV Scattering Processes as a Probe of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking
title_sort study of vv scattering processes as a probe of electroweak symmetry breaking
topic hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
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