8–12 Sept 2025
Charles B. Wang Center, Stony Brook University
US/Eastern timezone

Triple Higgs Boson Production at the LHC in Extended Scalar Sectors

11 Sept 2025, 09:44
17m
Meeting Room 301

Meeting Room 301

Speaker

Dr Andreas Papaefstathiou (Kennesaw State University, GA, USA)

Description

Multi-Higgs boson production processes can provide essential insights into the scalar sector of the Standard Model (SM). Exploring the production of three Higgs bosons is primarily motivated by the unique opportunity it offers to measure the Higgs quartic self-coupling. Although observing triple Higgs production within the SM presents significant experimental challenges at the LHC, due to its exceptionally small cross section, the process becomes potentially observable in scenarios involving extended scalar sectors. In this talk, we will review the key theoretical and phenomenological aspects of triple Higgs boson production in extended scalar sectors at hadron colliders, focusing on the scenario with two additional heavy scalars.

Track 5: Higgs, electroweak, BSM physics

Author

Dr Andreas Papaefstathiou (Kennesaw State University, GA, USA)

Presentation materials