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Measurement of the Higgs decay width in the diphoton channel
In this note, a projected measurement of the Higgs decay width ($\Gamma_{H}$) is presented, based on interference in the diphoton channel. Two different hypotheses were tested. Hypothesis A assumes that the $H\to\gamma\gamma$ cross-section is proportional to $\Gamma_{H}^{-1}$, whereas hypothesis B a...
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2014
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1751429 |
Sumario: | In this note, a projected measurement of the Higgs decay width ($\Gamma_{H}$) is presented, based on interference in the diphoton channel. Two different hypotheses were tested. Hypothesis A assumes that the $H\to\gamma\gamma$ cross-section is proportional to $\Gamma_{H}^{-1}$, whereas hypothesis B assumes that this cross-section is constant and instead uses the overall change in $m_{\gamma\gamma}$ line shape. Events were simulated using Sherpa 2.1, and were used to produce test statistics in order to obtain a 95 % confidence limit of $\Gamma_{H}$. The standard model width was tested using Asimov data sets, which were validated using pseudo-experiments for the integrated luminosities of Run 1, Run 2 and HL-LHC. The obtained limits are significantly improved with respect to previous studies, but further validations of the test are required. The expected limits for 300 fb$^{-1}$ are $1.19\times\Gamma_{H\,SM}$ for hypothesis A and $24\times\Gamma_{H\,SM}$ for hypothesis B. |
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