28–30 Nov 2022
CERN
Europe/Zurich timezone

Triple Higgs production in the SM and in models with singlet NP scalars at proton-proton colliders (10'+8')

28 Nov 2022, 09:36
10m
40/S2-B01 - Salle Bohr (CERN)

40/S2-B01 - Salle Bohr

CERN

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Speaker

Gilberto Tetlalmatzi-Xolocotzi (Siegen University)

Description

In this talk we will discuss the production of three Higgs bosons in the LHC and at a proton-proton collider running at a centre-of-mass energy of 100 TeV. We will argue that the seemingly challenging 6-botton jets final state is a very good candidate to investigate triple Higgs production within and beyond the SM in proton-proton colliders. In particular we will consider three different scenarios: one in which the triple and quartic Higgs boson self-couplings are not affected by new physics phenomena besides the Standard Model (SM) and in addition, we will explore two possible SM extensions by one and two new scalars. We will show that a 100 TeV machine can impose competitive constraints on the quartic coupling in the SM-like scenario. In the case of the scalar extensions of the SM, we will show that large significances can be obtained in the LHC and the 100 TeV collider while obeying current theoretical and experimental constraints including a first order electroweak phase transition.

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