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2nd and 3rd generation couplings with 13 TeV data 15'

The data taken at $7$ and $8\TeV$ at the LHC significantly constrain many couplings of the newly discovered Higgs-like boson. Up to now all observations are within uncertainties in agreement with the expectations from a Standard Model Higgs boson. Within the Standard Model (SM) this Higgs boson of t...

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Autor principal: Gaycken, Goetz
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2270801
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Sumario:The data taken at $7$ and $8\TeV$ at the LHC significantly constrain many couplings of the newly discovered Higgs-like boson. Up to now all observations are within uncertainties in agreement with the expectations from a Standard Model Higgs boson. Within the Standard Model (SM) this Higgs boson of the measured mass is expected to decay predominantly into a pair of bottom and anti-bottom quarks. However, this decay has not been observed yet, neither its expected coupling to 2nd (and 1st) generation fermions. Presented are the latest results of the ATLAS and CMS collaborations using $13\TeV$ data with regards to Higgs boson couplings to 2nd and 3rd generation fermions.