11–17 May 2025
Isola d'Elba
Europe/Rome timezone

Theory challenges for Higgs self coupling measurements at future hadron colliders

16 May 2025, 18:30
25m
Sala Maria Luisa

Sala Maria Luisa

Self coupling at future colliders Plenary

Speaker

Michael Spira (Paul Scherrer Institute (CH))

Description

Higgs-boson pairs are dominantly produced via gluon fusion at hadron colliders, i.e. via a loop-induced process. This process will constitute the first direct access to the trilinear Higgs self-interaction. In recent years the NLO QCD corrections involving the full top-mass dependence became available by means of numerical integrations, since analytical methods available so far are not capable to solve the two-loop integrals with up to five energy scales. I'll summarize the methods that have been adopted to achieve the results with a discussion of the outcome, i.e. with the particular emphasis on the scheme and scale dependence of the virtual top mass that induces the dominant theoretical uncertainties at present. Finally, I'll provide a summary and outlook on the extension of the efforts to the full electroweak corrections to the same process.

Author

Michael Spira (Paul Scherrer Institute (CH))

Co-authors

Mrs Arunima Bhattacharya (University of Valencia) Francisco Campanario (University of Valencia-University of Karlsurhe) Mr Jamie Chang (Paul Scherrer Institut) Javier Mazzitelli (Paul Scherrer Institut (CH)) Dr Jonathan Ronca (INFN, Padua) Milada Margarete Mühlleitner Sauro Carlotti

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