18–22 Oct 2021
America/New_York timezone

Probing the electroweak symmetry breaking with Higgs production at the LHC

21 Oct 2021, 17:00
10m
Parallel Sessions Higgs-boson properties Parallel: Precision and Properties

Speaker

Dr Bin Yan (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Description

The electroweak symmetry breaking (EWSB) mechanism is still an undecided question in particle physics. We propose to utilize the single top quark and Higgs associated production ($th$), $Zh$ production via gluon fusion at the LHC to probe the couplings between the Higgs and the gauge bosons and further to test the EWSB. We demonstrate that the $th$ and $gg\to Zh$ productions are sensitive to the relative sign of couplings ($ht\bar{t}$, $hWW$) and ($ht\bar{t}$, $hZZ$), respectively. We find that the relative sign between $hWW$ and $hZZ$ couplings could be fully determined after combining the present measurements from $gg\to h$, $t\bar{t}h$ and the $th$, $Zh$ channels, as well as $tZj$ and $Zt\bar{t}$ production at the 13 TeV LHC, and this conclusion is not sensitive to the possible new physics contribution induced by $Zt\bar{t}$ couplings in the $gg\to Zh$ production.

Author

Dr Bin Yan (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Co-author

Dr Ke-Pan Xie (Seoul National University)

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