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Higgs physics at CLIC
The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a mature option for a future electron-positron collider operating at centre-of-mass energies of up to 3 TeV. CLIC will be built and operated in a staged approach with three centre-of-mass energy stages currently assumed to be 380 GeV, 1.5 TeV and 3 TeV. This con...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.340.0682 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2646212 |
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author | Weber, Matthias Artur |
author_facet | Weber, Matthias Artur |
author_sort | Weber, Matthias Artur |
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description | The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a mature option for a future electron-positron collider operating at centre-of-mass energies of up to 3 TeV. CLIC will be built and operated in a staged approach with three centre-of-mass energy stages currently assumed to be 380 GeV, 1.5 TeV and 3 TeV. This contribution discusses the physics potential of CLIC in the area of Higgs physics based on benchmark analyses using full detector simulations. The initial stage of operation allows study of Higgs production in Higgsstrahlung and WW-fusion, resulting in precise measurements of the production cross sections and the total Higgs-boson decay width. Operation at high energy will provide high-statistics samples of Higgs bosons produced in WW-fusion enabling tight constraints on Higgs couplings. High-energy operation also gives access to the $\mathrm{t\bar{t}H}$ process and Higgs self-coupling, through the measurement of double Higgs production. Global fits of the CLIC Higgs analyses are presented. |
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spelling | cern-26462122022-08-10T12:20:56Zdoi:10.22323/1.340.0682http://cds.cern.ch/record/2646212engWeber, Matthias ArturHiggs physics at CLICParticle Physics - ExperimentThe Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a mature option for a future electron-positron collider operating at centre-of-mass energies of up to 3 TeV. CLIC will be built and operated in a staged approach with three centre-of-mass energy stages currently assumed to be 380 GeV, 1.5 TeV and 3 TeV. This contribution discusses the physics potential of CLIC in the area of Higgs physics based on benchmark analyses using full detector simulations. The initial stage of operation allows study of Higgs production in Higgsstrahlung and WW-fusion, resulting in precise measurements of the production cross sections and the total Higgs-boson decay width. Operation at high energy will provide high-statistics samples of Higgs bosons produced in WW-fusion enabling tight constraints on Higgs couplings. High-energy operation also gives access to the $\mathrm{t\bar{t}H}$ process and Higgs self-coupling, through the measurement of double Higgs production. Global fits of the CLIC Higgs analyses are presented.SISSACLICdp-Conf-2018-010oai:cds.cern.ch:26462122018-11-07 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Experiment Weber, Matthias Artur Higgs physics at CLIC |
title | Higgs physics at CLIC |
title_full | Higgs physics at CLIC |
title_fullStr | Higgs physics at CLIC |
title_full_unstemmed | Higgs physics at CLIC |
title_short | Higgs physics at CLIC |
title_sort | higgs physics at clic |
topic | Particle Physics - Experiment |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.340.0682 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2646212 |
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