4–8 Nov 2024
Uppsala University Main Building
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Session

Precision Higgs measurements and calculations 2 - sal IV

5 Nov 2024, 11:10
Uppsala University Main Building

Uppsala University Main Building

Biskopsgatan 3 75310 Uppsala Sweden

Conveners

Precision Higgs measurements and calculations 2 - sal IV

  • Stephen Philip Jones (University of Durham (GB))
  • Susan J Dittmer (Northwestern University (US))
  • Stefano Manzoni (CERN)

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  1. Massimiliano Galli (ETH Zurich (CH))
    05/11/2024, 11:10
    Precision Higgs measurements and calculations

    The newest Higgs combined measurements at CMS are presented in this talk.

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  2. Oliver Rieger (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))
    05/11/2024, 11:30
    Precision Higgs measurements and calculations

    Very detailed measurements of Higgs boson coupling and kinematical properties can be performed using the data collected with the ATLAS experiment, exploiting a variety of final states and production modes, and probing different regions of the phase space with increasing precision. These measurements can then be combined to exploit the specific strength of each channel, thus providing the most...

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  3. Tom Schellenberger (RWTH Aachen)
    05/11/2024, 11:50
    Precision Higgs measurements and calculations

    We present results for the Higgs production cross section in the gluon-gluon-fusion channel at next-to-next-to-leading order with finite quark masses. While the impact of finite quark masses are power-suppressed, the precision of state-of-the-art theory predictions makes an exact determination of this effect indispensable. With this result, we address one of the leading theory uncertainties of...

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  4. Dr Francesco Giovanni Celiberto (UAH Madrid)
    05/11/2024, 12:10
    Precision Higgs measurements and calculations

    Recent analyses on high-energy inclusive Higgs-boson rates in proton collisions, matched with the state of-the-art fixed-order N$^3$LO accuracy, have shown that the impact of high-energy resummation corrections reaches 10% at the FCC nominal energies. This supports the statement that electroweak physics at 100 TeV is expected to receive relevant contributions from small-$x$ physics. In this...

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