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Higgs look-alikes at the LHC
The discovery of a Higgs particle is possible in a variety of search channels at the LHC. However the true identity of any putative Higgs boson will at first remain ambiguous, until one has experimentally excluded other possible assignments of quantum numbers and couplings. We quantify to what degre...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.82.013003 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1236854 |
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author | De Rujula, A. Lykken, Joseph Pierini, Maurizio Rogan, Christopher Spiropulu, Maria |
author_facet | De Rujula, A. Lykken, Joseph Pierini, Maurizio Rogan, Christopher Spiropulu, Maria |
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description | The discovery of a Higgs particle is possible in a variety of search channels at the LHC. However the true identity of any putative Higgs boson will at first remain ambiguous, until one has experimentally excluded other possible assignments of quantum numbers and couplings. We quantify to what degree one can discriminate a Standard Model Higgs boson from "look-alikes" at, or close to, the moment of discovery at the LHC. We focus on the fully-reconstructible "golden" decay mode to a pair of Z bosons and a four-lepton final state, simulating sPlot-weighted samples of signal and background events. Considering both on-shell and off-shell Z's, we show how to utilize the full decay information from the events, including the distributions and correlations of the five relevant angular variables. We demonstrate how the finite phase space acceptance of any LHC detector sculpts the decay distributions, a feature neglected in previous studies. We use likelihood ratios to discriminate a Standard Model Higgs from look-alikes with other spins or nonstandard parity, CP, or form factors. For a benchmark resonance mass of 200 GeV/c^2, we achieve a median expected discrimination significance of 3 sigma with as few as 19 events, and even better discrimination for the off-shell decays of a 145 GeV/c^2 resonance. |
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spelling | cern-12368542023-06-01T02:25:02Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.82.013003http://cds.cern.ch/record/1236854engDe Rujula, A.Lykken, JosephPierini, MaurizioRogan, ChristopherSpiropulu, MariaHiggs look-alikes at the LHCParticle Physics - PhenomenologyThe discovery of a Higgs particle is possible in a variety of search channels at the LHC. However the true identity of any putative Higgs boson will at first remain ambiguous, until one has experimentally excluded other possible assignments of quantum numbers and couplings. We quantify to what degree one can discriminate a Standard Model Higgs boson from "look-alikes" at, or close to, the moment of discovery at the LHC. We focus on the fully-reconstructible "golden" decay mode to a pair of Z bosons and a four-lepton final state, simulating sPlot-weighted samples of signal and background events. Considering both on-shell and off-shell Z's, we show how to utilize the full decay information from the events, including the distributions and correlations of the five relevant angular variables. We demonstrate how the finite phase space acceptance of any LHC detector sculpts the decay distributions, a feature neglected in previous studies. We use likelihood ratios to discriminate a Standard Model Higgs from look-alikes with other spins or nonstandard parity, CP, or form factors. For a benchmark resonance mass of 200 GeV/c^2, we achieve a median expected discrimination significance of 3 sigma with as few as 19 events, and even better discrimination for the off-shell decays of a 145 GeV/c^2 resonance.The discovery of a Higgs particle is possible in a variety of search channels at the LHC. However the true identity of any putative Higgs boson will at first remain ambiguous, until one has experimentally excluded other possible assignments of quantum numbers and couplings. We quantify to what degree one can discriminate a Standard Model Higgs boson from "look-alikes" at, or close to, the moment of discovery at the LHC. We focus on the fully-reconstructible "golden" decay mode to a pair of Z bosons and a four-lepton final state, simulating sPlot-weighted samples of signal and background events. Considering both on-shell and off-shell Z's, we show how to utilize the full decay information from the events, including the distributions and correlations of the five relevant angular variables. We demonstrate how the finite phase space acceptance of any LHC detector sculpts the decay distributions, a feature neglected in previous studies. We use likelihood ratios to discriminate a Standard Model Higgs from look-alikes with other spins or nonstandard parity, CP, or form factors. For a benchmark resonance mass of 200 GeV/c^2, we achieve a median expected discrimination significance of 3 sigma with as few as 19 events, and even better discrimination for the off-shell decays of a 145 GeV/c^2 resonance.arXiv:1001.5300FERMILAB-PUB-10-019-TCALT-68-2772CERN-PH-TH-2010-023FERMILAB-PUB-10-019-TCALT 68-2772CERN-PH--TH-2010-023oai:cds.cern.ch:12368542010-02-01 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Phenomenology De Rujula, A. Lykken, Joseph Pierini, Maurizio Rogan, Christopher Spiropulu, Maria Higgs look-alikes at the LHC |
title | Higgs look-alikes at the LHC |
title_full | Higgs look-alikes at the LHC |
title_fullStr | Higgs look-alikes at the LHC |
title_full_unstemmed | Higgs look-alikes at the LHC |
title_short | Higgs look-alikes at the LHC |
title_sort | higgs look-alikes at the lhc |
topic | Particle Physics - Phenomenology |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.82.013003 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1236854 |
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