7–11 Nov 2022
Pisa
Europe/Rome timezone
There is a live webcast for this event.

Higgs physics at the FCC-ee

8 Nov 2022, 12:10
15m
Sala Azzurra (Palazzo della Carovana)

Sala Azzurra

Palazzo della Carovana

Future Colliders Tuesday Session B

Speaker

Prof. Nicola De Filippis (Politecnico/INFN Bari (IT))

Description

The FCC-ee offers powerful opportunities to determine the Higgs boson parameters, exploiting over 106 e+e−→ZH events and almost 105 WW→H events at centre-of-mass energies around 240 and 365 GeV. This essay spotlights the important measurements of the ZH production cross section and of the Higgs boson mass. The measurement of the total ZH cross section is an essential input to the absolute determination of the HZZ coupling -- a "standard candle" that can be used by all other measurements, including those made at hadron colliders -- at the per-mil level. A combination of the measured cross sections at the two different centre-of-mass energies further provides the first evidence for the trilinear Higgs self-coupling, and possibly its first observation if the cross-section measurement can be made accurate enough. The determination of the Higgs boson mass with a precision significantly better than the Higgs boson width (4.1 MeV in the Standard Model) is a prerequisite to either constrain or measure the electron Yukawa coupling via direct e+e−→H production at √s=125 GeV. Approaching the statistical limit of 0.1% and O(1) MeV on the ZH cross section and the Higgs boson mass, respectively, sets highly demanding requirements on accelerator operation (ZH threshold scan, centre-of-mass energy measurement), detector design (lepton momentum resolution, hadronic final state reconstruction performance), theoretical calculations, and analysis techniques (efficiency and purity optimization with modern tools, constrained kinematic fits, control of systematic uncertainties).

Type of talk Future prospects

Presentation materials