17–30 Mar 2022
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Measurement prospects for di-Higgs production in the HH->bbyy channel with the ATLAS experiment at the HL-LHC

17 Mar 2022, 13:40
20m
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Speaker

Alex Zeng Wang (University of Wisconsin Madison (US))

Description

We present a prospect study on di-Higgs production in the $HH \rightarrow b\bar{b}\gamma\gamma$ decay channel with the ATLAS experiment at the High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC). The results are obtained by extrapolating the results from the Run 2 measurement, with 139 fb$^{-1}$ of data at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, to the conditions expected at the HL-LHC. While there is no sign of di-Higgs production with the current LHC dataset, the much higher luminosity (3000 fb$^{-1}$) and energy (14 TeV) at the HL-LHC will enable a much better measurement of this important process. We describe in detail the extrapolation process and assumptions, and multiple scenarios for the treatment of systematic uncertainties at the HL-LHC are considered. Under the baseline systematic uncertainty scenario, the extrapolated precision on the Standard Model di-Higgs signal strength measurement is 50%, corresponding to a significance of 2.2$\sigma$. The extrapolated precision on a measurement of $\kappa_\lambda$, the trilinear Higgs boson self-coupling modifier, is [0.3, 1.9].

Career stage Graduate student

Author

Alex Zeng Wang (University of Wisconsin Madison (US))

Co-author

Sau Lan Wu (University of Wisconsin Madison (US))

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