Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5495389 | Physics Letters B | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A proposed high energy Future Circular Hadron-Electron Collider would provide sufficient energy in a clean environment to probe di-Higgs production. Using this channel we show that the azimuthal angle correlation between the missing transverse energy and the forward jet is a very good probe for the non-standard hhh and hhWW couplings. We give the exclusion limits on these couplings as a function of integrated luminosity at a 95% C.L. using the fiducial cross sections. With appropriate error fitting methodology we find that the Higgs boson self coupling could be measured to be ghhh(1)=1.00â0.17(0.12)+0.24(0.14) of its expected Standard Model value at s=3.5(5.0)TeV for an ultimate 10abâ1 of integrated luminosity.
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Authors
Mukesh Kumar, Xifeng Ruan, Rashidul Islam, Alan S. Cornell, Max Klein, Uta Klein, Bruce Mellado,