Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10724786 | Physics Letters B | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The Higgs boson with a mass MHâ126GeV has been observed by the ATLAS and CMS experiments at the LHC and a total significance of about five standard deviations has been reported by both collaborations when the channels Hâγγ and HâZZâ4â are combined. Nevertheless, while the rates in the later search channel appear to be in accord with those predicted in the Standard Model, there seems to be an excess of data in the case of the Hâγγ discovery channel. Before invoking new physics contributions to explain this excess in the di-photon Higgs rate, one should verify that standard QCD effects cannot account for it. We describe how the theoretical uncertainties in the Higgs boson cross section for the main production process at the LHC, ggâH, which are known to be large, should be incorporated in practice. We further show that the discrepancy between the theoretical prediction and the measured value of the ggâHâγγ rate, reduces to about one standard deviation when the QCD uncertainties are taken into account.
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Authors
J. Baglio, A. Djouadi, R.M. Godbole,