Conveners
Common session: HH & future colliders 1 - sal IV
- Javier Mazzitelli (Paul Scherrer Institut (CH))
- Fabio Monti (CERN)
- Marco Valente (TRIUMF (CA))
- Loukas Gouskos (Brown University (US))
- Gauthier Durieux (CP3 - UCLouvain)
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Alex Zeng Wang (University of California,Santa Cruz (US))06/11/2024, 13:30Higgs physics at future colliders
The large dataset of about 3 ab-1 that will be collected at the High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) will be used to measure Higgs boson processes in detail. Studies based on current analyses have been carried out to understand the expected precision and limitations of these measurements. The large dataset will also allow for better sensitivity to di-Higgs processes and the Higgs boson self coupling....
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Angela Taliercio (Northwestern University (US))06/11/2024, 13:50Higgs physics at future colliders
Single- and di-Higgs prospects for CMS at HL-LHC are presented in this talk.
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Dr Junping Tian (University of Tokyo (JP))06/11/2024, 14:10Higgs physics at future colliders
Measuring the Higgs self-coupling is a key target for future colliders, in particular through di-Higgs production at e+e- Linear Colliders with GeV, e.g. at ILC, C3 or CLIC. This contribution will discuss the roles and the interplay of di-Higgs production processes at various collider energies, including the case of non-SM values of the self-coupling. Previous studies, already based on...
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Ruben Gargiulo (Sapienza Universita e INFN, Roma I (IT))06/11/2024, 14:30Higgs physics at future colliders
The determination of the double and triple Higgs production cross sections will allow probing the triple and quartic self-couplings of the Higgs boson, providing an opportunity to directly explore the nature of the scalar potential. The multi-TeV muon collider offers a unique opportunity to measure these couplings, thanks to the high production cross sections of multi-Higgs processes and the...
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