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Spherical Parametrization of the Higgs Boson Candidate

The latest results from the ATLAS and CMS experiments at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) unequivocally confirm the existence of a resonance, $X$, with mass near 125 GeV which could be the Higgs boson of the Standard Model. Measuring the properties (quantum numbers and couplings) of this resonan...

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Autores principales: Gainer, James S., Lykken, Joseph, Matchev, Konstantin T., Mrenna, Stephen, Park, Myeonghun
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.041801
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1543132
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author Gainer, James S.
Lykken, Joseph
Matchev, Konstantin T.
Mrenna, Stephen
Park, Myeonghun
author_facet Gainer, James S.
Lykken, Joseph
Matchev, Konstantin T.
Mrenna, Stephen
Park, Myeonghun
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description The latest results from the ATLAS and CMS experiments at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) unequivocally confirm the existence of a resonance, $X$, with mass near 125 GeV which could be the Higgs boson of the Standard Model. Measuring the properties (quantum numbers and couplings) of this resonance is of paramount importance. Initial analyses by the LHC collaborations disfavor specific alternative benchmark hypotheses, e.g. pure pseudoscalars or gravitons. However, this is just the first step in a long-term program of detailed measurements. We consider the most general set of operators in the decay channels $X \to ZZ$, $WW$, $Z\gamma$, $\gamma\gamma$ and derive the constraint implied by the measured rate. This allows us to provide a useful parametrization of the orthogonal independent Higgs coupling degrees of freedom as coordinates on a suitably defined sphere.
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spelling cern-15431322023-06-27T04:49:40Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.041801http://cds.cern.ch/record/1543132engGainer, James S.Lykken, JosephMatchev, Konstantin T.Mrenna, StephenPark, MyeonghunSpherical Parametrization of the Higgs Boson CandidateParticle Physics - PhenomenologyThe latest results from the ATLAS and CMS experiments at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) unequivocally confirm the existence of a resonance, $X$, with mass near 125 GeV which could be the Higgs boson of the Standard Model. Measuring the properties (quantum numbers and couplings) of this resonance is of paramount importance. Initial analyses by the LHC collaborations disfavor specific alternative benchmark hypotheses, e.g. pure pseudoscalars or gravitons. However, this is just the first step in a long-term program of detailed measurements. We consider the most general set of operators in the decay channels $X \to ZZ$, $WW$, $Z\gamma$, $\gamma\gamma$ and derive the constraint implied by the measured rate. This allows us to provide a useful parametrization of the orthogonal independent Higgs coupling degrees of freedom as coordinates on a suitably defined sphere.The latest results from the ATLAS and CMS experiments at the CERN Large Hadron Collider unequivocally confirm the existence of a resonance X with mass near 125 GeV which could be the Higgs boson of the standard model. Measuring the properties (quantum numbers and couplings) of this resonance is of paramount importance. Initial analyses by the LHC Collaborations disfavor specific alternative benchmark hypotheses, e.g., pure pseudoscalars or gravitons. However, this is just the first step in a long-term program of detailed measurements. We consider the most general set of operators in the decay channels X→ZZ, WW, Zγ, γγ, and derive the constraint implied by the measured rate. This allows us to provide a useful parametrization of the orthogonal independent Higgs coupling degrees of freedom as coordinates on a suitably defined sphere.The latest results from the ATLAS and CMS experiments at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) unequivocally confirm the existence of a resonance, $X$, with mass near 125 GeV which could be the Higgs boson of the Standard Model. Measuring the properties (quantum numbers and couplings) of this resonance is of paramount importance. Initial analyses by the LHC collaborations disfavor specific alternative benchmark hypotheses, e.g. pure pseudoscalars or gravitons. However, this is just the first step in a long-term program of detailed measurements. We consider the most general set of operators in the decay channels $X \to ZZ$, $WW$, $Z\gamma$, $\gamma\gamma$ and derive the constraint implied by the measured rate. This allows us to provide a useful parametrization of the orthogonal independent Higgs coupling degrees of freedom as coordinates on a suitably defined sphere.arXiv:1304.4936CERN-PH-TH-2013-061FERMILAB-PUB-13-063-TCERN-PH-TH-2013-061FERMILAB-PUB-13-063-Toai:cds.cern.ch:15431322013-04-19
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Gainer, James S.
Lykken, Joseph
Matchev, Konstantin T.
Mrenna, Stephen
Park, Myeonghun
Spherical Parametrization of the Higgs Boson Candidate
title Spherical Parametrization of the Higgs Boson Candidate
title_full Spherical Parametrization of the Higgs Boson Candidate
title_fullStr Spherical Parametrization of the Higgs Boson Candidate
title_full_unstemmed Spherical Parametrization of the Higgs Boson Candidate
title_short Spherical Parametrization of the Higgs Boson Candidate
title_sort spherical parametrization of the higgs boson candidate
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.041801
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1543132
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