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Charting the Higgs self-coupling boundaries

Could new physics first manifest itself in Higgs self-coupling measurements? In other words, how large could deviations in the Higgs self-coupling be, if other Higgs and electroweak measurements are compatible with Standard Model predictions? Using theoretical arguments supported by concrete models,...

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Autores principales: Durieux, Gauthier, McCullough, Matthew, Salvioni, Ennio
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP12(2022)148
https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP02(2023)165
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2826308
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author Durieux, Gauthier
McCullough, Matthew
Salvioni, Ennio
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description Could new physics first manifest itself in Higgs self-coupling measurements? In other words, how large could deviations in the Higgs self-coupling be, if other Higgs and electroweak measurements are compatible with Standard Model predictions? Using theoretical arguments supported by concrete models, we derive a bound on the ratio of self-coupling to single-Higgs coupling deviations in ultraviolet completions of the Standard Model where parameters are not fine-tuned. Broadly speaking, a one-loop hierarchy is allowed. We thus stress that self-coupling measurements at the LHC and future colliders probe uncharted parameter space, presenting discovery potential even in the absence of emerging hints in single-Higgs coupling measurements. For instance, if other observables show less than two-sigma deviations by the end of the LHC programme, the Higgs self-coupling deviations could still exceed 200% in the models discussed, without introducing fine-tuning of ultraviolet parameters.
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spelling cern-28263082023-06-13T15:02:02Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP12(2022)148doi:10.1007/JHEP02(2023)165http://cds.cern.ch/record/2826308engDurieux, GauthierMcCullough, MatthewSalvioni, EnnioCharting the Higgs self-coupling boundarieshep-phParticle Physics - PhenomenologyParticle Physics - ExperimentCould new physics first manifest itself in Higgs self-coupling measurements? In other words, how large could deviations in the Higgs self-coupling be, if other Higgs and electroweak measurements are compatible with Standard Model predictions? Using theoretical arguments supported by concrete models, we derive a bound on the ratio of self-coupling to single-Higgs coupling deviations in ultraviolet completions of the Standard Model where parameters are not fine-tuned. Broadly speaking, a one-loop hierarchy is allowed. We thus stress that self-coupling measurements at the LHC and future colliders probe uncharted parameter space, presenting discovery potential even in the absence of emerging hints in single-Higgs coupling measurements. For instance, if other observables show less than two-sigma deviations by the end of the LHC programme, the Higgs self-coupling deviations could still exceed 200% in the models discussed, without introducing fine-tuning of ultraviolet parameters.Could new physics first manifest itself in Higgs self-coupling measurements? In other words, how large could deviations in the Higgs self-coupling be, if other Higgs and electroweak measurements are compatible with Standard Model predictions? Using theoretical arguments supported by concrete models we derive a bound on the ratio of self-coupling to single-Higgs coupling deviations in ultraviolet completions of the Standard Model where parameters are not fine-tuned. Broadly speaking, a one-loop hierarchy is allowed. We thus stress that self-coupling measurements at the LHC and future colliders probe uncharted parameter space, presenting discovery potential even in the absence of emerging hints in single-Higgs coupling measurements. For instance, if other observables show less than two-sigma deviations by the end of the LHC programme, the Higgs self-coupling deviations could still exceed 200% in the models discussed, without introducing fine-tuning of ultraviolet parameters.arXiv:2209.00666CERN-TH-2022-140oai:cds.cern.ch:28263082023
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Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Particle Physics - Experiment
Durieux, Gauthier
McCullough, Matthew
Salvioni, Ennio
Charting the Higgs self-coupling boundaries
title Charting the Higgs self-coupling boundaries
title_full Charting the Higgs self-coupling boundaries
title_fullStr Charting the Higgs self-coupling boundaries
title_full_unstemmed Charting the Higgs self-coupling boundaries
title_short Charting the Higgs self-coupling boundaries
title_sort charting the higgs self-coupling boundaries
topic hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Particle Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP12(2022)148
https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP02(2023)165
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2826308
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